The number of membranes can be reduced from eight to three.
They merely increase the size of the membrane down which a signal can be sent.
This force starts a wave moving along the surface of the membrane.
This is important for controlling processes on either side of the nuclear membrane.
These changes influence the response of the basilar membrane to sound.
His recent research concerned with the physical chemistry of biological membranes.
"There's nothing but some kind of membrane where their driftwatch should be."
This chemical forms part of the membrane that lines the cans.
Another important area of use is research into the structure of membranes.
What happens if part of the intersegmental membrane is missing?