The menstrual cycle is complex and controlled by many different glands and the hormones that these glands produce.
The four(4) phases of the menstrual cycle are:
(1) menstruation.
(2) the follicular phase.
(3) ovulation .
(4)the luteal phase.
Common menstrual problems include heavy or painful periods and premenstrual syndrome (PMS).
Answer: the words that doesn't belong include:
1.) Power
2.) Deforestation
Explanation:
1.) Coal, Oil, Solar and Natural Gas are considered to be sources of energy while POWER is not considered among the rest this is because it's energy in action and not a source of energy.
Coal, oil and natural gas are known as fossil fuels which are the most common sources of energy in industries and homes. These fossil fuels are destroyed by use, that is, they cannot be recovered. Alternative sources of energy is the solar which is gotten from the sun energy. Although not considered a very efficient energy producer, there are already discovered schemes that would provide us with an inexhaustible supply of energy which would also not cause any pollution problems.
2.) Biodegradable, Recycling and Sustainability are means by which pollution is being avoided in the environment. While DEFORESTATION is a process that can cause pollution of an environment, therefore it doesn't fit into the rest of other words.
Biodegradable materials can be broken down by microorganism. Examples include human and animal excreta. Recycling is the reprocessing of waste materials in order to be re-used. This reduces the amount of waste that are sent to incinerators. While sustainability is the maintenance of the ecosystem to remain diverse and productive over time. This could be seen in the preferred use of renewable energy over non renewable energy. But deforestation is the massive cutting down of trees which can cause soil erosion and climate changes leading to the pollution of the environment.
Answer: enzymes change the Keq for chemical reactions.
Explanation: many enzymes change shape slightly when substrate binds. reactions occur at the "active site" of enzymes, where a precise 3D orientation of amino acids is an important feature of catalysis.
Answer:
Testing a hypothesis by experiment.
Explanation:
Hypothesis is a proposed explanation for scientific observations. And what's really important about a hypothesis is that, when written correctly, it helps create a well-designed experiment.
The two go together like peanut butter and jelly, movies and popcorn, and rock and roll. They not only complement one another but are also specific to each other. This is because an experiment is specifically designed to test a given hypothesis. Experiments are certainly fun to perform, but that's just a bonus for us! Their main purpose is to see whether our predictive statements, our hypotheses, are supported or not.
But even with a solid hypothesis, designing an experiment isn't always easy because there's a lot to take into consideration. So, let's take a look at the process to see how we would go about setting up our experiment based on what we're trying to test.