Answer:
Because even though Jupiter is extraordinarily large the sun is still bigger
Explanation:
Jupiter gravitational pull is not large enough to effect objects the size of pleats but it does significantly effect astroids around it. If it became as big as the sun other planets would orbit around it
The amount of sunlight hitting an area near the equator would be more direct and hotter in temperature, rather than hitting the poles. Since the sun hits the most direct at the equator, the poles will not get as much sunlight because they are much farther away from the equator.
Alpha hemoglobin 141 amino acids
Beta hemoglobin 146 amino acids