📂 Anatomy
plastid outer membrane — Definition
Plastid dış zarı / plastid outer membrane
Plasticid external membrane is the most external lipid double layer structure of plasticid organeli located in plant cells. In plasticides such as chloroplasts, this membrane distinguishes from cytoplasm with the organ and contains porin proteins that regulate the passage of the substance. The outer membrane creates the plasticid envelope together with the inner membrane and plays a role in the transportation of proteins served in metabolic processes such as photosynthesis. Clinically, damage of this membrane can lead to dysfunction in plant cells, but there is no direct equivalent in human anatomy.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is Plastid dış zarı?
Plastid dış zarı; plasticid external membrane is the most external lipid double layer structure of plasticid organeli located in plant cells. In plasticides such as chloroplasts, this membrane distinguishes from cytoplasm with the organ and contains porin proteins that regulate the passage of the substance. The outer membrane creates the plasticid envelope together with the inner membrane and plays a role in the transportation of proteins served in metabolic processes such as photosynthesis. Clinically, damage of this membrane can lead to dysfunction in plant cells, but there is no direct equivalent in human anatomy.
❓ What is plastid outer membrane in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "plastid outer membrane" is Plastid dış zarı.
❓ Which medical field is Plastid dış zarı related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.