small intestine
Mostly these are non epithelial cells...
1)Villi and micro villi increase the surface area for the absorption of digested food. 2)Epithelial cells lining the intestine have a high volume density of mitochondria, meaning lots of energy for the active uptake of digested food. :)
density independent factor
At 4C density is maximum.It is measured as 1000Kg/m3.
Population density.
That means it has a high density. The density is the mass, divided by the volume.
Density usually changes when an object is heated or cooled - especially in the case of gases, or when there is a change of phase.
Because density expressed in two significant figures depends on your accuracy of your measurements of mass and volume to calculate as well as any variables that you are expected to use.
Rarefaction is the diminution in the density of something, especially air or a gas.
Absolutely correctly speaking the density of different isotopes are not identical; but the differences are very small, especially for heavy isotopes.
Demographics
bod statuer deminishes their bones loses density, their teeth start fallng out and their memory is fading.
Mostly these are non epithelial cells...
A normal scan reveals no abnormalities in the size, shape, or density of the organs scanned. During pregnancy, a normal scan reveals a viable fetus of expected size and developmental stage.
It is not always expressed in 2 sig figs. The number of sig figs depends on the accuracy of your measurements of mass and volume to calculate the density as well as any variables that you are expected to use the density with. There is no point in having a density expressed to 15 significant figures if then you are going to multiply it by volume expressed to 1 sig fig to determine the mass.
The desnity depends on the length and weight o fit. The density varies especially when a female orca is pregnant. Orcas and measure between 20 and 33 feet and weigh between 3 tons and 9 tons. That is why density is hard to figure out.
I'd say both. Independant concerning their ability to hunt and feed properly, and dependant with regards mating, especially with their ever-decreasing numbers in the wild.