No, infact some vertebrates cannot stand at all.
Yes, many vertebrates have the ability to stand up straight, including humans, apes, and some species of birds. This ability is often related to having a well-developed spine and limb structure that supports an upright posture.
cellulose and chitin help plants stand straight up.
Cellulose, lignin, hemi-cellulose and fibres are all molecules in the structure of the plant cell wall that makes the plant (in this case a blade of grass) stand up straight. Polysaccharide
a plant stands up straight because it is reaching to the light source which is usually straight above it. it will bend to the light if the source is not above it
It protects the plant cell and gives it the ability to stand up straight.
Yes, many vertebrates have the ability to stand up straight, including humans, apes, and some species of birds. This ability is often related to having a well-developed spine and limb structure that supports an upright posture.
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vertebrates have a backbone and stand up for what they believe in and inverebrates dont have a backbone and cave in when challenged
straight up.
There are so many animals that can stand straight up. Some of them include dogs, cats, monkeys, kangaroos and so many others.
Regopstaan is to stand up straight.
It is to help you stand up straight
The hairs on your head stand up straight and apart from each other when given a strong enough charge because they are all positively charged and repel each other due to the principle of electrostatics. This causes them to separate from each other and stand up straight.
cellulose and chitin help plants stand straight up.
Well, okapis have a vertebrae, which makes them vertebrates. A vertebrae is kinda what hold up an animal, giving it shape so it can stand up. Maybe you were confused and though vertebrates were like slugs...?
Your broken
Turgor pressure is what allows a blade of grass to stand up straight. This is a type of a molecule.