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What separates prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells from the watery environment in which they exist?

what separates prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells from the watery environment in which they exists


Which parts of the phospholipid molecules that make up the plasma membrane face away from the watery environments?

The hydrophobic tails of the phospholipid molecules face away from the watery environments, with the hydrophilic heads facing towards the water. This arrangement helps to form the lipid bilayer structure of the plasma membrane.


If you're a fat molecule forming the inner layer of a cell membrane your head will face toward?

The watery environment inside the cell. The watery environment inside the cell.


Why is my peanut butter watery?

Peanut butter can become watery if the oil separates from the solid parts. This can happen due to temperature changes or if the peanut butter is old. Stirring the peanut butter well can help to mix the oil back in and make it less watery.


What is the watery environment in which most life activities of a cell takes place?

Is in the cytoplasm.


What do cells use to help other nutrients within the cell?

The watery environment of the cytoplasm.


What do cells use to help transport nutrients within the cell?

The watery environment of the cytoplasm.


What are the producers in the environment?

The plants. Those growing in the air and those forming the watery swamp.


Homonyms for weigh?

way, as in What is the best way to get to your house from here? whey: a watery part of milk that separates when the milk becomes sour


What are the producers in a swamp environment?

The plants. Those growing in the air and those forming the watery swamp.


What part of the DNA molecule is most exposed to the watery environment in the cell?

The phosphate backbone of the DNA molecule is most exposed to the watery environment in the cell. The phosphate groups are hydrophilic and interact with water molecules, making them the most accessible part of the DNA molecule in the cellular environment.


How is the hydra able to survive without a circulatory or transport system?

most of the cells are in contact with a watery environment