Chloroplasts are organelles found inside plant cells. They are confined within the cell they are located in.
No. Streaming is affected by light and temperature. The chloroplasts move toward areas where there is more light so it my photosynthesize. They then move to other areas of the cell to distribute nutrients.
the main feature of cotransport is that neither molecule can move alone; movement of both molecules is obligatory or coupled.. When the transported molecule and cotransported ion move in the same direction, the process is said to be symport. when they move in opposite directions, the process is said antiport
DNA molecules are negatively charged due to their phosphate backbone. When an electric field is applied, these negatively charged DNA molecules are attracted towards the positive end of the field. This causes all DNA molecules to move in the same direction towards the positive electrode.
If you move the slide to the left using a microscope, the specimen will appear to move to the right in the field of view. This is because the movement of the slide in one direction causes the specimen to move in the opposite direction within the field of view of the microscope.
No, animal cells do not have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are only found in plant cells and some protists.
No, pulleys can be configured to move in the same or opposite directions. If the pulleys are set up with the same orientation, they will move in the same direction. However, by using different setups or arrangements, they can also be made to move in opposite directions.
Same direction as the worms.
The colored ribbon vibrates back and forth perpendicular to the direction of the wave as the waves pass by. It does not move in the same direction as the wave; rather, its movement is perpendicular to the wave's direction.
Seaweed will move in the direction of the sea current. It's not able to move on its own, but can develop moving skills to get around.
yes
law of demand
If the item is already in motion, yes; it will continue to move in the same direction and at the same speed.
In a belt drive system, the gears do not move in the same direction. When one gear (the driver) rotates, it causes the belt to move in one direction, which in turn makes the other gear (the driven) rotate in the opposite direction. This is due to the nature of how belts wrap around the gears.
P-wave particles move in the same direction as the wave's propagation, which is the direction of energy transfer. This movement is back and forth in the direction of the wave.
seismic
compressional wave
electromotive force...