hydrostatic
Dynamic equilibrium.
Transpulmonary pressure
Nuclear fusion produces heat, and heat creates the pressure which keeps the star from collapsing under its own gravity. The relationship between heat and pressure in a gas is described by the Ideal Gas Laws. It also applies to plasma (which can be described as a super heated gas).
yes he did
The Earth's gravitation.
Dynamic equilibrium.
cytoskeleton
The uterus keeps the trachea from collapsing in a fetal pig.
Like a camera has a case, the eye is surrounded by tissues and are filled with fluid called "humours" to keep it from collapsing.
Its cytoplasm.
cytoplasm
Transpulmonary pressure
"While the star can produce energy, that keeps the star in balance - it keeps the star from collapsing. By the way, another outward force is the gas pressure, but that, by itself, is not enough to counteract the force of gravity in the case of a star."
While the star can produce energy, that keeps the star in balance - it keeps the star from collapsing. By the way, another outward force is the gas pressure, but that, by itself, is not enough to counteract the force of gravity in the case of a star.
"While the star can produce energy, that keeps the star in balance - it keeps the star from collapsing. By the way, another outward force is the gas pressure, but that, by itself, is not enough to counteract the force of gravity in the case of a star."
gravity maybe?
The trachea has a series of cartilage rings that prevent it from collapsing.