Answer:
Light energy, Water, and Carbon Dioxide/Chlorophyll
Explanation:
Photosynthesis uses 12 water molecules, 6 Carbin Dioxide molecules and light energy so it can produce one glucose, six water and oxygen molecules. This can be expressed and represented by 12H2O + 6CO2 + light energy = C6H12O6 + 6H2O + 6O2
Vital to remember that the produced oxygen is from the original water molecules and not the carbon dioxide.
Answer:
1 . The stage on the first meiotic division when the homologous chromosomes move to opposite poles but the sister chromatids remain together
: b. Anaphase I
2 . The stage in the second meiotic division where sister chromatids migrate to opposite poles
: c. Anaphase II
3 . A structure on the chromosome that holds a pair of chromatids together during replication
: f. centromere
4 . A double-stranded chromosome following replication attached by a centromere
: d. chromatid
5 . A condition where non-sister chromatid of homologous chromosomes exchange genes
: e. crossing over
6 . The stage in the first meiotic division where the homologous chromosomes line up as a pair
: a. Metaphase I
7 . The stage in the second meiotic division where the chromatid pair lines up at the equator of the cell: g. Metaphase II
Explanation:
DNA replication occurs during the S phase of the interphase of the cell cycle. The replicated DNA molecules are accommodated in two sister chromatids of a chromosome that are held together by a centromere.
During prophase I, the chromatids of a homologous chromosome pair exchange a genetic segment. This process is called crossing over. It generates recombinant chromatids with new combinations of genes.
Metaphase I of meiosis I includes the alignment of homologous pairs of chromosomes at the cell's equator. This is followed by separation and movement of homologous chromosomes to the opposite poles of the cell during anaphase I.
Metaphase II of meiosis II includes the alignment of individual chromosomes, each with two sister chromatids, on the cell's equator. During anaphase II, splitting centromere separates the sister chromatids which then move to the opposite poles of the cell.
Atoms of different elements always combine in the same way.
John Dalton noted that if the components are added to one exacerbated, the share of their masses will dependably be the same. Dalton's been an English scholar. The component mass of that mix is measured by the confirmation of the presence of molecules assembled by John Dalton.
The provided question was incomplete as it lacks the options. However, the correct option for this question is as follows:
an electronic balance to measure the volume of soil in which each corn plant is grown
a graduated cylinder to measure 30 mL of water for each plant daily
a metric ruler to determine the mass of each plant each week
a Celsius thermometer to determine the pH of the soil
Answer:
The correct answer is - a graduated cylinder to measure 30 mL of water for each plant daily
Explanation:
The basic knowledge requires to answer this question, as it is not asking about the photosynthesis or temperature of the air but the tool which is correctly matched, so let's get the answer from the options:
the first option is talking about the electric balance and measuring the volume of soil with it, as wee know electric balance measures mass or force on the pan downwards which is the mass of the substance. so it is an incorrect match.
Graduated cylinder to measure the 30 ml water which is correct as this tool measure volume of liquid or substance.
A metric scale measures distance or length of an object, not the mass thus, it is an incorrect match.
A thermometer measures the temperature, not the pH of a substance so it is also an incorrect match.
Ebola is a deadly virus that tricks the body into damaging its own blood vessels. It originated near the ebola river when some animals probably bit someone or someone went into the river and got the virus inside of them through the nose, mouth, ears, open wounds, or other areas. The only way you can spread it is by getting one's body fluids that is infected with ebola (such as spit, mucus, or other fluids that come from the body), on somebody and the fluid somehow works its way into the body.