I have two biology questions here:
1) The cells of plant seeds store oils in the form of droplets enclosed by membranes. Unlike the membranes you studied in this chapter, the oil droplet membrane probably consists of a single layer of phospholipids rather than a bilayer. Draw a model for a membrane around an oil droplet, and explain why this arrangement is more stable than a bilayer.
2) An experiment is designed to study the mechanism of sucrose uptake by plant cells. Cells are immersed in a sucrose solution, and the pH of the surrounding solution is monitored with a pH meter. The measurements show that sucrose uptake by the plant cells raises the pH of the surrounding solution. The magnitude of the pH change is proportional to the starting concentration of sucrose in the extracellular solution. A metabolic poison that blocks the ability of the cells to regenerate ATP also inhibits the pH changees in the surrounding solution. Propose a hypothesis accounting for these results. Suggest an additional experiment to test your hypothesis.
So, guys, please help me out with those two questions!!!!!!
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