reduce lipid mobility
decrease membrane fluidity
When fatty acid tails are saturated, it means that their conformation is perfectly straight becoming easy to compact more and more fatty acids, as they fit perfectly together, and therefore reducing lipid mobility. In turn, if lipid mobility is reduced, the membrane fluidity is decreased because the lipids are too "stiff" together.
I would say true because for them life will not go on and the animal that is eating another animal there will not be no more of them and they will all die off
During weeks 17-20, quickening occurs, which is when the (d)<u> mother is able to feel the fetus move inside her womb.</u>
The period during which a fetus develops inside a woman's womb or uterus is known as pregnancy, it typically lasts about 40 weeks or just over 9 months in humans.
During the course of pregnancy, the fetus develops from being a single cell to a complete individual.
Quickening is the movement of the baby inside the mother’s womb at around 16-20 weeks of pregnancy. It assures the health and growth of the baby inside the uterus. A fetus that is growing well stimulates more quickening movements.
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In metaphase 1, the 'pairs of chromosomes' are arranged on the maetaphase plate while, in metaphase 2, the chromosomes' are arranged on the metaphase plate.<span />