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Yes. Called cyclin dependent kinases.
Yes. The two main types of cells, Prokaryotic (mostly independent) and Eukaryotic (mostly dependent), are different so they both have different sets of organelles. Prokaryotic cells have less organelles than that of Eukaryotic cells; Prokaryotes typically have only ribosomes and a nucleoid (not to be confused with a nucleolus or nucleus), while Eukaryotes typically have ribosomes, a nucleolus (with inner nucleus), a rough and smooth ER (endoplasmic reticulum), Golgi apparatus, and mitochondria. Although, depending on their purpose, cell will have varying organelles that are adapted and/or specialized for carrying out one or more vital functions.
An independent variable is the variable you can change in an experiment. On a graph, it's on the X-axis. A dependent variable is the result of changing the independent variable. It is literally dependent on it. The dependent variable goes on the Y-axis.
1. both occur in the chloroplast 2. both require enzymes
Cyclins regulate the timing of the cell cycle in eukaryotic cells.
Plankton can be either eukaryotic or prokaryotic, it's dependent on the specific type of plankton. Plankton are divided into three different categories, Zooplankton, Bacterioplankton and phytoplankton. Zooplankton are eukaryotic.
Independent means you don't have to rely on other people to get by whereas dependent you have to depend on other people to get by.
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One is dependent and one is independent
they are all directly or indirectly dependent on dead matters
Every object has MASS. Its weight is dependent on the Gravitational Field it is immersed in. Weight changes based on position in the Gravitational Field. MASS is constant as long as the object stays intact.
CDK. Cyclin dependent kinases.
Yes. Called cyclin dependent kinases.
Both variables and both part of an experiment.
Platform dependent requires the application to be run on specific hardware. independent will run on many kinds of hardware.
Yes. The two main types of cells, Prokaryotic (mostly independent) and Eukaryotic (mostly dependent), are different so they both have different sets of organelles. Prokaryotic cells have less organelles than that of Eukaryotic cells; Prokaryotes typically have only ribosomes and a nucleoid (not to be confused with a nucleolus or nucleus), while Eukaryotes typically have ribosomes, a nucleolus (with inner nucleus), a rough and smooth ER (endoplasmic reticulum), Golgi apparatus, and mitochondria. Although, depending on their purpose, cell will have varying organelles that are adapted and/or specialized for carrying out one or more vital functions.
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