When phospholipids are mixed with water, they spontaneously rearrange themselves to form the lowest free-energy configuration. This means that the hydrophobic regions find ways to remove themselves from water, while the hydrophilic regions interact with water. The resulting structure is called a lipid bilayer.
<span>Alternation of generation is what happens in the asexual reproduction of vascular plants in their gametes, as haploid cells that came from their gametes, spores fertilizes another plant becomes a diploid cell in the process.
In terms of vascular plants, they help maintain the water cycle. The property of these plants enables them to carry out this function is their well-developed vascular system. These type of plants are more evolved and developed than nonvascular plants because of its specialized characteristics like xylem, which is a tissue that is responsible for its framework and not only that, it is also has a greater mechanism for water transference. Another is phloem, which is responsible for food conduction.<span>
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1. Membrane, maybe a fence around your school or the walls as it is physical barrier between the cells internal environment and the outside.
2. Chloroplast, cafeteria, it generates food for the cell.
3. Rough endoplasmic reticulum, corridors, it transports proteins.
4. Lysosome, trash can, gets rid of old parts of the cell
1) Aerobic Respiration 2) Photosynthesis
Aero means Air, or in this case Oxygen, so Aerobic Respiration needs air, Photosynthesis uses Carbon Dioxide, Water, and sunlight to create Oxygen and sugars