The roots of a plant hold it firmly in the ground.
The rod-shaped structure of tightly coiled DNA found in the cell nucleus of plants and animals is called a chromosome.
The nucleus is the organelle that holds genetic information in the form of DNA. DNA is tightly packed into structures called chromosomes within the nucleus of eukaryotic cells.
Plants came first in the evolution of life on Earth, appearing before animals.
A suture joint is an immovable joint that holds bones of the axial skeleton tightly together to protect the brain and spinal cord. Sutures are fibrous connective tissue that allow for some slight movement during growth and development but mainly serve to protect and support the structures within the skull.
If the Earth had no plants, it would have serious consequences. Plants play a crucial role in producing oxygen, regulating the climate, and providing food and habitats for animals. Without plants, the balance of ecosystems would be disrupted, leading to a decline in biodiversity and potentially causing widespread environmental problems.
clay soil
Gravity :) (Gravity also holds the outer planets tightly to the Sun.)
The force between nucleons is called nuclear force.
Electrons produce a magnetic force that holds earth together and trees
The first plant on Earth was an aquatic plant. This was because plants had not yet developed the thick and sturdy wall that holds them upright on land.
Roots.
Slaves were manacled and packed tightly into the holds of the slave ships.
-- keeps the earth in orbit around the sun -- keeps the moon in orbit around the earth -- keeps you in bed at night -- holds stones down on the ground so they don't go floating around -- brings rain down from the clouds to the ground where the plants are -- holds ladies' skirts down -- holds your food down on the plate -- keeps your coffee in the cup -- helps the dishwater go down the drain -- holds the air down on the earth so we can breathe
it holds in water?
Solids hold their shape due to their atoms being held tightly together.
The Chemical Composition of the Earth's atmosphere is important because it holds the Earth together.
A clamp or vice can hold something tightly by exerting pressure and preventing it from moving. Additionally, a strong adhesive or fastener such as a screw or bolt can also securely hold things together.