Chloroplasts are organelles found inside plant cells. They are confined within the cell they are located in.
In some plant cells, they move around in the cell (as in the seaweed Elodea).
no chloroplasts do not move in the same direction. in fact, they can move in opposite dierctions. chloroplasts move , but stay within the cell wall.
Chloroplasts move to optimize photosynthesis; they move towards the sunlight.
Chloroplasts can move around inside a cell; they don't move very far.
Yes, chloroplasts will move around according to the angle of the sun.
Because intensity of sunlight
Chloroplasts move inside the cell!
no
No. Streaming is affected by light and temperature. The chloroplasts move toward areas where there is more light so it my photosynthesize. They then move to other areas of the cell to distribute nutrients.
DNA molecules are negatively charged. When places in an electric field, like in an gel during the process of electrophoresis, they all move toward the positive electrode.
You move it two spaces to the right.
Because they are joints that hinge. A hinge can only go one direction. Like for example, a door hinges, and it can only go one direction unless you break the door. Then the door could go anywhere, but hinges only move one direction.
the main feature of cotransport is that neither molecule can move alone; movement of both molecules is obligatory or coupled.. When the transported molecule and cotransported ion move in the same direction, the process is said to be symport. when they move in opposite directions, the process is said antiport
No. Streaming is affected by light and temperature. The chloroplasts move toward areas where there is more light so it my photosynthesize. They then move to other areas of the cell to distribute nutrients.
no, the image will move in the opposite direction.
no
Same direction as the worms.
Seaweed will move in the direction of the sea current. It's not able to move on its own, but can develop moving skills to get around.
The lines will not move.
Yes. A tornado will generally move in the same direction as its parent storm.
yes
law of demand
If the item is already in motion, yes; it will continue to move in the same direction and at the same speed.
Both types of systems move in the same direction depending on where you live. So these types of systems move along with the weather.
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