This conversion of one form of energy into another is called: <u>transduction</u>.
<u>Explanation</u>:
In the above scenario, the light energy received by Samantha on opening her eyes to see the flowers was then converted into neural messages to process by the brain. This kind of conversion of energy is known as transduction.
Transduction is done as the physical energy cannot be directly transmitted to the brain. It is then converted into electrical signals like neural impulses and transmitted to the brain. The transmission of signals from an exterior of cell to its interior is known as cell signaling or signal transduction. To achieve appropriate response, the signals received by cells should be effectively transmitted to another cell.
Answer:
It was used by the Catholic Church and in academic settings.
Explanation:
Latin was for 20 centuries the official language of the Church. Academic writing and research was published in Latin. Masses were said in Latin, despite the fact that only the clergy and the best educated people (very few people during the Middle Ages) were the only ones who could speak and understand it. It was only in the second half of the 20th century that the Roman Catholic Church authorized masses in the local and national languages of each country.
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Answer: No options listed.
Explanation: Economic growth happens when there is an increase in the inflation-adjusted market value of various goods and services in a period of time. There is an increase in the number of items produced or services offered which increases the money in an economy. Some factors that lead to economic growth are land, capital or technological growth and advancement.
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Your answer: Northern Barbarians
Northern Barbarians were likely descendants of Latins.
Problem Solving:
Etruscan natives: This does not fit our answer choices, they were "pre-romans".
Greek Colonists: They also do not fit, as they didn't interact with them as much.
Egyptian Traders: This doesn't fit, as they do not get involved with with Romans claiming anything regarding Troy.
Therefore, this leaves <u>Northern Barbarians</u> as our final answer.