Most of us have heard of cells and enzymes, but how are enzymes produced? And how are they transported to where they need to go outside the cell? How do they get out?
This post aims to show step by step how enzymes are synthesised in the cell, and transported out of the cell in a process called exocytosis - an example of this would be the secretion of digestive enzymes in the digestive system.
At least a GCSE understanding of cells is recommended before studying this material.
First, lets look at the structure of a typical eukaryotic cell.
Now lets observe the process of synthesising an enzyme and transporting it through - and ultimately out of - the cell.
After going over the steps a few times and learning the key words, you should have a good understanding of synthesis and transport of enzymes in animal cells. Questions on this will appear in all A-Level Biology specifications.
Cell structure image from pixabay
Excellent information but you should include your sources here.
Use the Markdown Styling Guide: [website]( ** www.website.com) just remove the asterisks and spaces.
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Thanks for that. Apart from the creative commons schematic of the cell (from pixabay), the rest of the slides and all the text on the slides were my own work.
But I'm glad to have learned how to add sources in future!
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Good post - might be worth changing one of the tags to steemiteducation
If you do any more posts like this make sure you put that as the first tag and see what happens...
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Thank you.
I'm still working out what the best tags are for things... there are so many!
I'm also starting to wonder if having such a mix of topics on one profile is going to catch and retain followers in the long run, or if in the future I should buy a second account, keeping my book chapters on here and keeping all the educational stuff on the other one...
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