Sometimes some questions don't have a submit button. This happened to me and I know that you just have to move onto another question. Then when you find one that has an answer button you type in you answer and press the answer button for points.
The answer is: the amount of the saliva samples must stay consistent while the amount of starch must vary.
The amount of the saliva samples must stay consistent because amylase, present in the saliva, is the independent variable which affects the dependent variable - the amount of starch. So, amylase will do its job while remaining surface area of the starch will depend on the starting amount of the starch.
Answer:
Allison and Robert should request a No-Knock Warrant.
Explanation:
A search warrant is a legally binding document that must be acquired by law enforcement officers or investigators before they can open up, enter and search a building. There are various types of search warrants.
Standard search and seize warrants require that law enforcement officers have to identify themselves and allow the occupant a significant amount of time to react. They'd have to knock or ring the doorbell in this situation.
Because law enforcement agents began to see the continued destruction of evidence before they got in, it necessitated the design of another kind of search warrant - the No-Knock Warrant.
By comparison, Allison and Robert will enter the suspect's house violently without advance warning with a No-Knock Warrant, so that if there is any evidence that can be used against the suspect, they will confiscate and protect it to prevent it from being destroyed.
Other types of warrants are:
- Warrant to Arrest
- Warrant for Bench
- Arrest Warrant for Child Custody etc
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Answer:
Saving wood
Explanation:
It takes less water to break down waste paper than it does to break down wood. If paper recycling is used to the full potential, wood is only needed once to produce 5 cycles of paper which also means saving waste from landfill 5 times.
The build-up of fats, cholesterol, and other substances in and on the artery walls. A build up of cholesterol plaque in the walls of arteries causing obstruction of blood flow. Plaques may rupture causing acute occlusion of the artery by clot.