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Saturn is a gas giant smaller than Jupiter but larger than Neptune. Uranus, which is also larger (but less massive) than Neptune is also smaller than Jupiter, and, although it does have a significant outer gas envelope, is sometimes referred to as an ice giant rather than a gas giant.
Vacuoles primarily serve functions related to storage, waste disposal, and maintaining turgor pressure in plant cells, rather than locomotion. In some unicellular organisms, certain types of vacuoles can assist in movement by regulating buoyancy or by expelling water, contributing indirectly to locomotion. However, in most organisms, locomotion is primarily facilitated by structures like cilia, flagella, or muscular systems rather than vacuoles.
A chloroplast would be indicative of a plant cell rather than an animal cell. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis, converting sunlight into glucose, and are found in plant cells but not in animal cells.
The Antarctic cod, also known as the Antarctic icefish, is primarily a carnivore. It feeds mainly on smaller fish, krill, and other marine organisms. Its diet is predominantly composed of animal matter, which classifies it as a carnivorous species rather than an omnivore.
It gives it support rather than protection.
In animal cells (eukaryotes), vacuoles are usually larger then lysosomes. This is mainly because vacuoles are constantly stretching to accumulate and store materials for the cell while lysosomes on the other hand are responsible for maintenance of the cell, which for the most part, deals more with removing things from the cell rather then engulfing them.
Vacuoles appear in both animal and plant cells, but they perform different functions. In animal cells, vacuoles are rather small compared to those of plant cells and are more used a receptacles for waste products of the cell. In plant cells, vacuoles serve a much larger purpose. The biggest organelle in the plant cell, the central vacuole, is used to hold water and maintain the structure of the plant cell. In addition, the central vacuole can be used to enlarge and lengthen the cell by taking in water from its surroundings.
If the CPU replacement is physically larger - probably not.
... It rather depends on the size of the car ... The average sedan will take a driver and four passengers, but there are smaller and larger family vehicles.
Because that is the way God intended it. It would be rather difficult for a cat to chase and kill a rat if the rat were the larger of the two.
Saturn is a gas giant smaller than Jupiter but larger than Neptune. Uranus, which is also larger (but less massive) than Neptune is also smaller than Jupiter, and, although it does have a significant outer gas envelope, is sometimes referred to as an ice giant rather than a gas giant.
Not all animals were large during the last glaciations, but some were. A big animal has a smaller surface area in relation to its volume, so it looses heat more slowly than a small animal would. Looking at things another way, why don't we have many big animals today? Humans are very efficient predators and they will hunt larger rather than smaller animals, as you get more meat. So we are left with a world populated by mainly smaller animals.
Plant cells use their vacuoles for transport and storing nutrients, metabolites, and waste products. The vacuole can be regarded as equivalent to the extra cellular space of animals. The simple space-filling function of the vacuole is of great importance to plants, which captures energy from the sun rather than move to capture food. The combination of a cell wall and turgor pressure allows plant cells to grow to a relatively large size, so they generally occupy a much larger volume than animal cells.
Growth hormones primarily signal for cells to grow larger and divide, which can result in overall tissue growth. They do not directly cause cells to shrink or decrease in size.
Moons are smaller than the planets they orbit because they form from material left over from the planet's formation process. Due to gravity, this material coalesces to form the moon, which is smaller due to the limited amount of material available for its formation compared to the planet.
Saturn is the most logical answer. Uranus, however, is more like an ice giant rather than a gas giant.
The DreamGear fits the hand slightly differently, and is better suited for larger hands, rather than smaller ones.