its because they cant stay together.
its because they cant stay together.
Bonds stay together by electrons that travel on the atoms combined, holding the atoms together.
the phospholipids in the membrane are not actually held together by anything. They stay together because the heads are hydrophilic (water loving) and the tails are hydrophobic (they do not like water) so they line up in a bilayer with the tails on the inside and the heads on the outside and stay like this because of what each end of the phospholipid is attracted to
Surface tension.
Cause a hydrophobic "fear of water" to the mind!!
Surface tension, place a drop of detergent on the water and it breaks the meniscus allowing the water to flow away. Also the cohesion makes the water molecules stay together. It is not because of the ridge.
its because they cant stay together.
they are concealed
newts can stay together
Stay Together was created in 1993.
its because they cant stay together.
No, they still stay together.
Stay Together for the Kids was created in 182.
Yes. We did this experiment today and it worked. But I don't know why.
they stay together in a herd for less chance of attack!
it matters if it lighter or more dense so if you put oil in water together the oil will sink to the bottom and the water will stay at the top