Answer: D. Whole-Wheat Pasta
<span>So if it's only producing 10 % of the power striking the earth then just wait ten times longer and store the difference to be used later! But then you have to wait even longer while storing even more power because of the cut off caused by night! If day is longer than night then you may win in this race, but you can also use more than one collecter converted which will greatly speed up the entire process! Or you can just use one collector converter and increase the amount of sunlight directed to that one single unit! The point is there are ways to improve the situation and reduce the cost. Just think about it for a moment like I just did! Actually the farther North you are the shorter the payback period! Because you would use it for heating as well!
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Freida’s claim is accurate only under certain conditions.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Freida claims that she can determine which sex chromosome was donated by the male parent and which was donated by the female parent. This claim cannot always be valid. A female parent has homozygous sex chromosomes. Both the sex chromosomes of a female is X.
A male has one X chromosome and one Y chromosome. In reproduction a female parent always donates an X chromosome. A male parent may donate either an X or a Y chromosome. This determines the sex if the child.
If an X chromosome is donated the child will be girl with the genotype XX and if the Y chromosome is donated the child will be boy with genotype XY. Thus only in the case the child is a boy can we correctly determine which sex chromosome was denoted by the male parent and female parent.
If the child is a girl with both X chromosomes we cannot determine which X chromosome was donated by father and which was donated by mother because both are X.
You gave no choices but I'll state all 5 of them
Cells.
Obtain and Use Energy.
Reproduction.
Respond to the Environment.
Adapt/Evolve.
Answer:
A. The part of an aquifer where surface water reaches the water table
Explanation:
The aquifers are underground natural reservoirs of water, mostly freshwater, though there are also some with saline water. The aquifer both gets water from outer sources, and it also loses water, be it in a natural way, or because of the human activities. The recharging is the manner in which the aquifer gets its water replenished. The recharging area is the area where the surface water manages to reach the aquifer, thus providing it with fresh, new reserves of water.