Answer:
a. When the foot rolls OUTWARD
Explanation: is correct
Answer:
Our results contrast with research conducted in protected areas that suggested human effects in the food web are primarily predator-mediated. Instead, human influence on vegetation may strengthen bottom-up predominance and weaken top-down trophic cascades in ecosystems.
Explanation:
Answer:
yea
Explanation:
it's a sign
you just couldn't read it
energy is heavier than elephants
this open mind's always feeling oh so exposed to the elements
but we define what is relevant
and the bliss has all started settling
I'm trying to be a resident
it's so inviting
but can you hear the moon
howling back at you?
can you hear the moon
howling back at you?
the walls
are breathing
they can talk
and the ceiling
got lost
stars
bouncing off in the deep end
you're a god just like me
you might not really ever see it
but it's true
i believe in everybody
but can you hear the moon
howling back at you?
can you hear the moon
howling back at you?
Answer:
This question is incomplete
Explanation:
Experimentally, when trying to determine the concentration of an unknown sample of CuSO₄ with known absorbance, a standard curve is used. The standard curve is a scattered plot/graph in which known concentrations and there respective/corresponding absorbance are plotted on a "X and Y axis" graph (scattered plot). The absorbance is represented on the y-axis while the concentration is represented on the x-axis.
Once this known values are plotted on the standard curve, an unknown value (either absorbance or concentration) can be extrapolated from the curve. What is missing from the question is data required for the standard curve.
This question shows the absorbance of the CuSO₄ has been determined (most likely using spectrophotometer), the concentration could have been extrapolated from a standard curve.
An example of a standard curve is provided in the attachment for guidance.
Answer:
Genes & DNA
Explanation:
Heritable traits are known to be passed from one generation to the next via DNA, a molecule that encodes genetic information.Organisms inherit genetic material from their parents in the form of homologous chromosomes, containing a unique combination of DNA sequences that code for genes.