Answer:
The bee travelled a total distance of 11.7 metres, in order to collect pollen from a flower and then back to its hive.
Note: The question is not clearly stated. A similar but clearly stated question is given below:
A bee flew 840 cm and landed on a flower to collect some pollen. Then the bee flew another 330 cm to get back to her hive. How many meters did the bee travel?
Explanation:
Th distance travelled by the bee is the sum total of all the ground covered by the bee.
The initial distance travelled by the bee to get to the flower = 840 cm
After collecting pollen from the flower, the distance travelled by the bee to get to its hive = 330 cm
The total distance travelled by the bee = 840 cm + 330 cm = 1170 cm
The distance covered in centimetres is then covered to metres
100 centimetres = 1 metre
Therefore, 1170 cm = 1170 cm × 1 m /100 cm = 11.7 m
Therefore, the bee travelled a total distance of 11.7 metres, in order to collect pollen from a flower and then back to its hive.
They should be deep water washed or thrown away
The answer is; A.
If r allele is found in 15% of the population, then the frequency of the allele is;
r = 15/100 = 0.15
Remember the equaition p + q = 1
Therefore; R + r = 1; R + 0.15 = 1; R = 1-0.15 = 0.85
RR = 0.85*0.85 = 0.7225
In percentage = 0.7225*100 = 72.25
Answer:
Homeostasis.
Explanation:
The insulin and glucagon hormone are important for the maintenance of the blood sugar level in the body. The glucagon increase the blood sugar level whereas insulin decreases the blood sugar level.
The homeostasis may be defined as the process of the maintenance of the normal physiological conditions of the body irrespective of the change in the external and internal environment. The change in the blood sugar level can be maintained by the insulin and glucagon hormone and is important for the homeostasis maintenance.
Thus, the answer is homeostasis.