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The thermal energy of the Earth remains from its formation and is continuously generated from radioactive decay of long-lived radionuclides in the Earths interior. The deeper the Earth layers the higher the temperature with the geothermal gradient of temperatures through the Earth’s crust on average as high as 25–30°C/km.
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Independent: type of fertilizer
dependent: plant growth
control: soil, seed, water, type of pot, environment/amount of sunlight, air quality, etc.
Explanation: Think about it like this: the dependent variable DEPENDS on the independent variable. The fertilizer will control how tall the plant grows (if there is a relationship between them). Then the control variable is ANY VARIABLE that remains the same in all trials. You can only manipulate one variable (have one independent variable) or else the experiment is not valid.
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The correct answer would be Jenna’s cells are producing more lactic acid than Raul’s cells.
Workouts like sprints, bleachers, weight training et cetera come under the anaerobic zone of training.
They cause lack of oxygen in the muscles due to which muscles undergo lactic acid fermentation to produce energy (ATP).
Lactic acid fermentation converts one molecule of glucose into 2 molecules of lactic acid with a net gain of 2 ATP (as compared to 36-38 ATP produced in aerobic respiration).
Decreased efficiency in energy production leads to the utilization of more and more glucose or glycogen reserves of the muscles and lead to the accumulation of more and more lactic acid.
A. They do not exhibit contact inhibitors
B. They lack specialization
<span>C. They have abnormal chromosomes </span>
<span>D. They fail to undergo apoptosis</span><span>
A normal, typical and functional cell undergoes cell cycle in normal fashion and eventually reaches apoptosis. Yet cancer cells fail to display just some of these characteristics.
</span><span>The cycle cycle; mitosis occurs more in your body since it changes, modifies and requires cell division at maximum rate in many useful situations with the stand to a particular system and organ. </span>