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What is the locomotive organs of chlamydomonas?

Chlamydomonas uses whip-like structures called flagella for locomotion. These flagella are made of microtubules and are located at the anterior end of the cell. By beating their flagella, Chlamydomonas can move through its aquatic environment.


What is a locomotive structure made up of microtubules?

A locomotive structure made up of microtubules is likely a cilium or flagellum. These structures are found on the surface of cells and are involved in cell movement, either by acting as a sensory antenna (cilium) or by propelling the cell (flagellum) through the movement of microtubules.


What is the name of Pressure that must be exerted onto a solution in order to prevent water from diffusing into that solution through a semipermeable membrane?

osmotic pressure


Why does pressure decrease with increase in length?

Pressure effected by the volume of substance being pushed through. For instance, the longer the hose, the more water being pushed through=greater pressure. The shorter the distance the less water being pushed through=less pressure.


How is the fact that P waves travel more quickly the S waves used to determine the distance of an earthquake's epicenter from a seismograph station?

The time difference between the arrival of P waves and S waves at a seismograph station is used to determine the distance of an earthquake's epicenter. By measuring this time lag and knowing the speed at which each wave travels through the Earth's interior, scientists can calculate the distance the waves traveled to reach the station. The farther apart the arrival times of P and S waves, the greater the distance of the epicenter from the station.

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Is greater pressure exerted inside the whale's body or outside the blowhole?

Greater pressure is exerted inside the whale's body, as the lungs compress and force air out through the blowhole. When the whale surfaces to exhale, the pressure inside its body is released through the blowhole, creating the characteristic spout of mist or water vapor.


For a machine with a mechanical advantage of 3 how does the distance through which the output force is exerted differ from the distance through which the input force is exerted?

In a machine with a mechanical advantage of 3, the output force is exerted over a shorter distance compared to the distance over which the input force is exerted. The output force is three times greater than the input force but is exerted over a third of the distance traveled by the input force due to the principle of work conservation.


How is motion affected by force?

Motion is affected by force through Newton's laws of motion. When a force is exerted on an object, it can cause the object to accelerate or decelerate, changing its velocity. The greater the force applied, the greater the resulting acceleration or deceleration of the object.


Why do bulldozers have tracks instead of wheels?

so that the pressure exerted will be over a large area, giving the bulldozer powerr to travel through hardmaterial. The greater the area over which the force (weight)acts, the less the pressure


Is torque a force and how does it relate to the concept of force in physics?

Torque is not a force itself, but it is a measure of the rotational force applied to an object. In physics, torque is related to force through the concept of leverage and the distance from the point of rotation. The greater the torque applied, the greater the rotational force exerted on an object.


Why does an increase in blood volume result in a decrease in blood pressure?

It doesn't. The opposite is true. Blood pressure is proportional to blood volume. The greater the blood volume is, the higher the blood pressure will be. This is because there will be a greater volume of blood flowing through the blood vessels which means that a greater pressure will be exerted on the walls of the blood vessels, which means increased blood pressure.


What is the locomotive organ of cockroach?

all spiders breath through there lungs called "book lungs" that is the organ


What is the locomotive organs of chlamydomonas?

Chlamydomonas uses whip-like structures called flagella for locomotion. These flagella are made of microtubules and are located at the anterior end of the cell. By beating their flagella, Chlamydomonas can move through its aquatic environment.


Is a sea star a non-locomotive animal?

No, they will move to find and open clams by pumping water through its legs - they are not sessile.


What happens when an electromagnet is increase?

When an electromagnet is increased in strength by increasing the current flowing through it, the magnetic field it produces becomes stronger. This results in a greater magnetic force exerted on nearby magnetic materials and a stronger attraction or repulsion between the electromagnet and other magnets.


Where is the strongest force exerted by scissors blades to cut through a piece of material?

the cutting edges nearest the handles


What happens when a machine changes the size of a force?

The object through which the force is exerted must also change.