If a moving object loses mass, how can it keep its momentum constant?
A. by speeding up
I would say b! The sunlight is absorbed by the thylakoids (inside the chloroplast) which is part of the process of photosynthesis
D. There are only a week Hydrophobic interactions in the interior of the membrane.
Answer:
a) when cells are small the movement of food and waste can be efficiently handled by the cell membrane
Explanation:
Cells need to get their nutrients and waste in and out of their cell membrane every quickly. Cells are hard workers anyway! The other options also don't make much sense. The cell shape doesn't mean much to their function, and size doesn't impact shape. The cell's internal parts (mitochondria, vacuole, etc) don't support the cell membrane, they have their own functions to focus on. Cells don't work together in tissue but they can interact with each other when needed.