Answer:
Cell Wall - Plants
Mitochondria - Plants,Animals
Vacuole - Plants,Animals
Cytoplasm - Plants,Animal
Answer:
No, you need both mass and volume to determine its desity to see if it can float.
Explanation:
Density is the only thing affecting whether something floats or sinks. If an object has a higher density than the fluid it is in (fluid can mean liquid or gas), it will sink. If it has a lower density, it will float. Density is determined by an object's mass and volume.
Answer:
The answer is True
Explanation:
The theory brought forward by Kohlberg has been criticized at many levels.
Kohlberg's theory showed that women are not good at moral reasoning of a situation when compared to men. Hence, many critics claimed that Kohlberg's theory was biased.
Carol Gilligan, who was an assistant to Kohlberg, claimed that he observed only the white, upper-class males for his research. Hence, this shows his research to be racist as well as gender-biased.
As a main sequence star nears the end of its life, it begins to grow or swell, using every last bit of stored hydrogen and helium for energy. As it does this, it begins to collapse on the inside. This either causes a supernova as it explodes from the stress, a black hole if it collapses on itself or the red giant will just decrease into a small, white dwarf.
As the star swells into a cooling red giant, the planets around it will burn, if not get sucked into the star by gravity. It's an, unfortunately, inevitable fate.
Allosteric protein
Allosteric protein can be defined as a protein with a
multiple ligand- binding site that changes from one folding conformation to a
different shape when another molecules binds to it. However, the conformational
changes alter the properties or activities of the protein.