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A baby hamster kidney (BHK) cell has a surface area of 3,400 micrometres². Assume that the endocyte clathrin-coated pits account for 2% of this area and that the surface area of a single coated pit is the same of that of a 100nm diameter clathrin coated vesicle that will be formed from it. If the cell surface has 100,000 transferrin receptors, around 70% are localised within coated pits, work out the following:

If a transferrin receptor has a cross-sectional area of 50 Angstroms X 100 angstroms (5x10nm), how many receptors could be accomodated in a 100nm clathrin-coated vesicle assuming that only 50% of the surface area can be occupied by proteins?

Edited by dddd

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Moved to Homework Help for the proper attention.

 

 

How much have you figured out so far? Let us know how much of the question you understand.

 

 

sorry i dont understand any of it :huh:

sorry i dont understand any of it :huh:

Are you unsure of how to set up the whole equation or just parts, like how many receptors are in each pit? Remember that 100 nanometers (nm) = 0.1 micrometers.

What are you confused by, the biological nature of the question or the mathematics behind it?

 

As fundamentally it is a geometry question.

Edited by Psycho

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im sorry im not as clever as you! confused.com :blink:

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