The bronchi (singular: bronchus) are the airways that lead from the trachea into the lungs, and then branch into smaller bronchioles. Structurally, the bronchi are made up of cartilage that gives them stability and prevents their collapse.
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lipid, fatty acid, cell membrane
protein, amino acid, enzyme
carbohydrate, sugar, starch
nucleus acid, nucleotide, DNA
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There is a chance that the person receiving that insulin will get a bad immune response, and there is a possibility that the animal might have a disease or infectious organisms, that their insulin might contain, and putting it inside a human might transmit that disease.
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(1) they keep toxic substances out of the cell.
(2) they contain receptors and channels that allow specific molecules, such as ions, nutrients, wastes, and metabolic products, that mediate cellular and extracellular activities to pass between organelles