hercola
hercola t1_j6z4z75 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in extremely long stick additional questions? by Unnombrepls
You have to refine your model of what constitutes “pushing” when you consider atomic or subatomic scale. It would be different from the macroscopic view of pushing.
hercola t1_j15w9bn wrote
Reply to comment by user280102 in How does pyruvate know to go to the mitochondria or to do the anaerobic reaction? by WeedCat1
Nothing has to know about the concentration gradient. As long as there is a way to flow, substrates will spontaneously flow.
hercola t1_j15d1o2 wrote
Reply to comment by piranhabait89 in How does pyruvate know to go to the mitochondria or to do the anaerobic reaction? by WeedCat1
Substrates flow down their concentration gradients the same way that if you pour concentrated syrup into water, it will naturally spread all throughout. The reason why it does this is that it is thermodynamically favorable to equilibrate like this.
hercola t1_j9rfpo2 wrote
Reply to comment by berliniam in Why is urine yellow? by nateblackmt
Not quite correct in your explanation of biliary obstruction. If biliary outflow is obstructed, more soluble conjugated bilirubin is excreted into the urine (because it cannot go into the GI tract due to biliary obstruction), causing dark urine. The obstruction prevents excretion of conjugated bilirubin into the GI tract, so less urobilinogen (and later stercobilin) is formed and you get pale stool.
Edit: also, gallbladder obstruction would give you cholecystitis but would not give you symptoms of obstructive jaundice like dark urine or acholic stool