Consider this statement as true or false.
Answer: True
Explanation:
The human diet consists of many macro and micro nutrients which is required in order to keep the body healthy.
Everything that is required by the body is not made by the body itself. It has to be consumed from outside.
The body required some vitamins, acids, and other essential nutrients which is required by the body.
Answer:
Detail is given below.
Explanation:
Given data:
Mass of enzyme = 32 g
Volume of water = 42.50 mL
Volume of water+ enzyme = 48.0 mL
Density of enzyme = ?
Solution:
Density is equal to the mass divided by volume.
First of all we will calculate the volume of enzyme.
Volume of enzyme = (volume of water+ enzyme ) - Volume of water
Volume of enzyme = 48.0 mL - 42.50 mL
Volume of enzyme = 5.5 mL
Density of enzyme:
d = 32 g/ 5.5 mL
d = 5.8 g/mL
2)
Given data:
Mass of cup = 14 g
Volume of cup = ?
Density of cup = 2 g/cm³
Solution:
Density is equal to the mass divided by volume.
Formula:
d = m/v
2 g/cm³ = 14 g/ v
v = 14 g/2 g/cm³
v = 7 cm³
3) What are the four ways to measure matter?
weight, mass, volume, density
4) Given data:
Mass of rock = 18.5 g
volume of rock = 3cm³
density of rock = ?
Solution:
Formula:
d = m/v
d = 18.5 g/ 3cm³
v = 6.16 g/cm³
5)
Given data:
mass = 6g
density = 8 g/cm³
missing value = ?
Solution:
d = m/v
8 g/cm³ = 6g / v
v = 6g/8 g/cm³
v = 0.75cm³
6)
Given data:
Volume of liquid in cylinder = 48 mL
Volume of toy car and liquid = 52 mL
Volume of car = ?
Solution:
Volume of car = volume of of toy car and liquid - Volume of liquid in cylinder
Now we will put the values.
Volume of car = 52 mL - 48 mL
Volume of car = 4 mL
Answer:
to adopt a healthy lifestyle in order to prevent and/or reduce the risk of developing complex diseases
Explanation:
Complex genetic diseases are diseases that have a genetic basis but often don't show a clear pattern of inheritance, i.e., the genes that encode for the trait of interest are localized in quantitative trait <em>loci </em>(QTL). In general, complex genetic diseases are multifactorial because both genetic and environmental factors play important roles in the development of this type of disease. Some well-known examples of multifactorial genetic diseases include, among others, heart diseases, diabetes, asthma, some type of cancers, etc. It is well known that healthy lifestyle habits such as maintaining a healthy weight, eating healthy foods, avoiding harmful substances, etc., can prevent complex genetic conditions from manifesting.
Answer:
Protons have a positive charge and are found in the nucleus
Explanation: