The original source of all energy in a food web is the sun. the sun provides light energy that producers use in photosynthesis. animals eat the producers and other animals eat those animals. the energy flow goes up the web, but it all originated at the sun
Running up a tree after running straight is a change in direction thus, although the speed is same 30mph, the velocity is different. Now, in choice B, the cat is slowing down after having escaped from the dog. This is also a change in velocity (because the speed decreases).When the cat is sitting still the whole time, its velocity is 0.0mph the entire time. That means the velocity doesn't change <span>And when the cat is running around the house, the cat is changing direction (thus velocity is different).
(This is relevantly a circular motion, and acceleration is a non-zero constant, and thus veloicty of course isn't same).</span>
Carbohydrates are composed of monomers or repeating subunits of simple sugars or monosaccharides, such as glucose, galactose etc.
<em>Through the cycle of photosynthesis, carbon dioxide is pulled from the air to deliver food produced using carbon for plant development. Carbon moves from plants to creatures. Through natural ways of life, the carbon that is in plants moves to the creatures that eat them. Creatures that eat different creatures get the carbon from their food as well.</em>
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<em>Hope this helps and hope you have a great day!</em>
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Typically gender expression is heavily influenced by societal norms, but there are some traits that have been proven to be influenced my genetic makeup of males vs females. For example, girls tend to be drawn to more artistic expression because of the cone/rod ratio of their eyes, where as males have better perception of depth and speed, so they gravitate towards faster sports and race cars. Obviously this only has partial influence. Individuals have always ventured outside gender roles and norms. Some men express are in touch with their femininity and express it despite the stigma, and some women have more ‘male inclined’ personality traits. Of course, large political, philosophical, and religious movements have more impact, such as the feminist movement in the late 1960s-70s pushing females to act less in the traditional frame.