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What are the basic requirements of a motion in Rule 7(b)?
Membrane-Bound Enzymes
Enzymes that are attached to or associated with a cell membrane, playing crucial roles in various cellular processes.
Signal Transduction
A process in which a cell converts and amplifies an extracellular signal into an intracellular signal that affects some function in the cell. Also see cell signaling.
ATP
Abbreviation for adenosine triphosphate, a molecule that stores and transmits chemical energy within cells, vital for many cellular processes.
Plasmodesmata
Microscopic channels that traverse the cell walls of plant cells and some algal cells, facilitating intercellular communication and transport.
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