Execute this assignment from Scratch in the following way
Explanation:
1.For each thread, first Scratch sets the 'active thread' to that thread. Then, it executes each block one by one in the stack for the active thread. It will execute the entire stack all in one go if it can.
2.The Hide block is a Looks block and a Stack block. If the block's sprite is shown, it will hide the sprite — if the sprite is already hidden, nothing happens. This block is one of the simplest and most commonly used Looks blocks.
3.Scratch is used in many different settings: schools, museums, libraries, community centers, and homes.
4.Mitch Resnik, the creator of the super-simple Scratch programming language and head of the Lifelong Kindergarten group at the MIT Media Lab, gave a TEDx talk about the value of coding and computer literacy in early education.
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Answer:
It depends on the features of the Calculator but most mobile phones are computers.
Explanation:
A computer is an electronic device that can accept data (Both can), process the data (both can), produce the results of the processed data (both can) and store both result and initial data (some calculators can, some cannot but most mobile phones can).
In my opinion, they are computers but that's dependent on their features especially storage.
<span>A) All viral genomes contain both DNA and RNA. FALSE.
Viruses contain the smallest necessary amount of genetic information packaged in a capsule composed of proteins. Containing both DNA and RNA would be a redundancy that would unnecessarily increase the size of the virus and make it more difficult for the virus to penetrate a cell.
B) A retrovirus contains RNA. TRUE.
By definition a retrovirus contains single-stranded positive-sense RNA instead of DNA.
C) HIV contains two identical strands of DNA. FALSE.
HIV is a retrovirus and, therefore, contains RNA instead of DNA.
D) HIV contains reverse transcriptase. TRUE.
HIV is a retrovirus that contains an RNA genome. All retroviruses require reverse transcriptase to convert their genome from RNA to DNA once the virus has been entered the cell.
E) The capsid enters the host cell if the virus is enveloped. TRUE.
Viruses are to large to enter a cell by passive diffusion or active transport. The only remaining major form a transport into the cell is endocytosis, or being enveloped.
F) All RNA-containing viruses are retroviruses. FALSE.
By definition a retrovirus contains single-stranded positive-sense RNA. Viruses can contain RNA in other forms (ie double-stranded) and would, therefore, not be considered a retrovirus.
G) Enveloped viruses bud from the host cell. TRUE.
Viruses are to large to enter a cell by passive diffusion or active transport. The only remaining major form a transport into the cell is exocytosis. For a virus to exit the host cell and infect other cells, they must exit by exocytosis, or budding.</span>
Answer:
The answer is "Middleware"
Explanation:
Middleware is a program that sits between certain OS and the applications, which operate it. It is functioning as a secret level of transcription, that allows interaction and database processing for remote systems.
- It links the channel-based queries, that a user creates to the data that even the server requests.
- It is a broad term of software who serves to "glue together" different programs, often complicated and have already existed.
Answer:
I can't tell you mine because that would be plagiarism but here's some ideas
Title Page. Every business report should feature a title page. ...
Summary. ...
Table of Contents. ...
Introduction. ...
Methods and Findings. ...
Conclusions and Recommendations. ...
References. ...
Appendices (If Applicable)
Explanation: Hope this helps:)