Densities of molecules, proteins, organelles, and cells relative to water
Range | Table - link |
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Organism | Various |
Reference | Jonathon Howard, Mechanics of Motor Proteins and the Cytoskeleton, 2001 Sinauer Associates, Inc. p. 30 table 3.1 |
Primary Source | See pointers to refs beneath table |
Comments | “Mass equals density, ?, times volume, V: m= ?V. The densities of various amino acids, proteins, organelles, and cells are given in Table 3.1. Proteins are composed of relatively light elements—carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen—and are about 40% denser than water, with different proteins having slightly different densities. [Researchers] take the average density of proteins to be 1.38×10^3kg/m^3.” |
Entered by | Ben Marks |
ID | 101502 |