<span>After staring at a blue light for a few minutes, Yoko shifts her gaze to a white wall and experiences an afterimage in the color yellow. Yoko's experience provides support for the opponent-process theory of color vision.
The opponent-process theory is proposed by
</span>color vision. This model was first proposed in 1878 by Ewald Hering and <span>states that when one emotion (in this case : color) is experienced, the other is suppressed. In Yoko's case she experiences (looked) the blue color long enough to supres the white color,</span>
False. sea otters dont really eat <span>sea urchins and not much would chang</span>
Answer:
Since hot water has more kinetic energy, any particles that are suspended in it move at a faster rate than in cold water.
Explanation:
The choices can be found elsewhere and as follows:
<span>Osmosis
Active Transport
Passive Transport
Facilitated Diffusion
I think the correct answer is the second option. The process that would be necessary is active transport. </span><span>Transport of materials against the concentration gradient requires energy which is active transport.</span>