Dense Connective Tissue
Packing palisade cells tightly together means that the maximum amount of light can be intercepted. If there are big gaps between the cells then more of the light hitting the leaf will just pass straight through. Tightly packed palisade cells is one way in which leaves are adapted for photosynthesis.
Chromosomes are tightly packed DNA. When DNA is not tightly packed it is called chromatin. Chromosomes only exist during mitosis or meiosis.
A type of joint between the bones of the skull where the bones are held tightly together by fibrous tissue. OR thread-like material used to sew tissue together.
DNA coils tightly because it is what is called a double helix. The DNA actually coils around itself in the chromosomes.
no, it is not a synovial joint - they move freely. It is a amphiarthrosis - a fibrous connection between bones allowing a little movement, but is still tightly bound. *a.k.a. Cartilaginous Joint
is the compartments that contains many tightly coils in the tubules
They are tightly packed and vibrate.
The particles are tightly packed so they vibrate.
Closely packed ,tightly packed
gas is not the good conducter of heat and electricty because in gas the molecules are not tightly pack .molecule are very far away from each other,that"s why?
solids - tightly packed and unable to move liquids- tightly packed but able move gases- spread out and able to move
slolid
No the molecules are all packed altogether tightly
I would describe it as this: All of the particles are tightly packed together with almost no spaces between them. Their motion is very limited, unlike that of a gas where the particles are spaced further apart and they are free to move around more.
To be attached Outside of the literal definition, "clingy" can also describe a person who tends to hang on too tightly to other people.
more tightly, most tightly
No, but an aspirin can prevent pregnancy if you hold it tightly between your knees.