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Q: What are structures that can support loads without a frame or solid mass of material inside?
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The main functions of nucleic acids are to?

carry genetic material that helps to create structures inside the cell.


What is a shell structure?

Structures, which keep their shape and support loads, even without a frame, or solid mass material inside, are called shell structures. These structures use a thin, carefully shaped, outer layer of material, to provide their strength and rigidity. The shape of a shell structure spreads forces throughout the whole structure, which means every part of the structure supports only a small part of the load, giving it its strength. Examples include: igloos, egg cartons, turtle shell, food or pop cans, or, even bubbles in foam and cream puffs.


What are the ribbony loops inside ladies tops or blouses used for?

to hang without tearing the material


Can a cricket live without its back leg?

No. A cricket is an insect. In a certain sense insects are inside out and upside down: their "bones" (support structures) are on the outside and their equivalent of a spinal cord is ventral (in front).


What is the nuclear material in all Cells?

Genetic material, composed of DNA that is packaged into string-like structures called chromatin, makes up a region called the nucleolus, which is inside the nucleus of a cell.


How does atmosphere support life?

it atchually traps things inside without it we will have no mass and fireball from sun will attack us


What supports the cells organelle?

The cytoplasm, which is the gel-like fluid called cytosol inside the cell, suspends the organelles. The cytoskeleton also plays a role in support of organelle structures.


Where in the nucleus is the genetic material found?

Genetic material, composed of DNA that is packaged into string-like structures called chromatin, makes up a region called the nucleolus, which is inside the nucleus of a cell.In eukaryotes, the genetic material is found within the nucleus of the cell in a form of chromatins. In prokaryotes, the genetic material is suspended in a region known as nucleoid and also contains circular DNA called plasmids.


What are the small individual structures inside the cell?

Organelles. ;)


How do you get in the trunk of a 1969 mercury monterrey without a key?

You have to need a strong material like a steel scale and insert it inside the gap to open it


The intensity of a volcanic eruption is determined by?

The material inside the volcano.


What is neuroplasm?

the protplasm of a nerve cell: protoplasm is the jelly like material in a cell both inside and outside the nucleus, where the chemical reactions that support life take place.