Transparent solute cannot be separated from solvent by filtration or by passing through semipermeable membrane.
<h3>Can suspensions be separated by semipermeable membrane?</h3>
Suspensions are heterogeneous that are various from solutions or colloids.
The particles of a suspension are so large that they can often be seen with the eye. They are trapped by filters and semipermeable membranes.
Thus, Transparent solute cannot be separated from solvent by filtration.
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So the answer for (a) is basically the enzyme is breaking down the protein (which is the colored part) and this leaves the clear.
For the constants it would be the film and the temperature that the solution is at
For the final question, they could be improved by using more data and multiple trials
Answer:
b
Explanation:
this is correct bc it shows that although a mutation occurred, it happened over time, and so now, the lizards attained a new adaption which allows them to avoid the floods
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D would be the correct answer