They do have cell walls, cell plates and centrioles.
Mass is a constant, howver weight is not constant on planet becuase the gravitational force is directly proportional to the acceleratoin due to gravity (gravitational constant). The force on gravity is shown on a scale and equal to weight
I'll be using the gravitational constant of the moon 1.6m/s² OR one can calculate the graviational constant on the moon, using the equation for universal gravitation
Using Newton's second law we can find weight, F (F-force of gravity)
F=ma We can deduct that mass is constand and a=g
F=mg Insert value of g, mass (constant)
F=10(1.6)
F=160 Weight=F
Weight=160 kg
In conclusion, a 10kg object has a mass of 10kg and 160 kg weight on the moon
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Anchoveta feed on large zooplankton whereas sardines feed mainly on phytoplankton. Use this information to suggest why sardine numbers are less
likely to collapse during an El Niño event?
Reason why sardine are less likely to collapse during an El Nino event is as a result of sardine survival is neither dependent on zooplankton nor anchoveta rather sardine is dependent on phytoplankton which is not scarce
Explanation:
Answer:Plant the plant cell contain membrane-bound organelles such as the nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, golgi apparatus, lysosomes, and peroxisomes.
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