Coacervates lack hereditary information.
coacervates are similar to cell but they do not have a lipid membrane and can not reproduce
no, they show some celluar functions but are not.
Like living things, coacervates contain organic molecules. Coacervates have a membrane-like barrier between them and their surroundings, and osmosis occurs between the inside and the outside of the droplet.
the gravitational force holds its atmosphere together
Gum Arabic and gelatin would be classified as a coacervate. Coacervates are tiny spherical droplets that are held together by being hydrophobic.
Wood glue holds boards together.
The cell membrane holds a cell together.
no they cannot reproduce bcz they do not hav lipid outer membranes
well all say the gravity holds everything together but i don't know what holds everything together
what holds the sides of the DNA ladder together
The cell membrane, which is like a plastic baggy, holds the nucleus together.