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molecules which can diffuse through membrane |
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| chromatophores or thylakoids |
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| photosynthetic pigments on foldings |
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| transport proteins that ransport a substance from one side of the membrane to the other |
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| the pressure needed to stop the movement of water across the membrane |
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| water transporting proteins |
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| transport proteins that transport one substance across the membrane in one direction |
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| transport proteins that simultaneously transport two substances across the membrane in the same direction |
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| appear as infoldings of teh bacterial cytoplasmic membrane and thought to be artifacts from the processes used in preparing bacterial specimens |
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| a collection of cell division machinery |
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| functions that are associated with the bacterial cytoplasmic membrane [6] |
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-energy production -peptidoglycan syntheiss -phospholipid synthesis -division of the nucleiod -waste removel -formation of endospores |
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| return to a vegetative state |
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