Answer:
Iodine has more protons
Explanation:
Iodine has an atomic number of 53 whereas sulfur has an atomic number of 16. The atomic number is equivalent to the number of protons, hence iodine has the greater amount.
Answer-Excretion, growth,respiration,Nutrition.
Explanation:
Living things are living organism- they contain life in them
Some of the criteria to define living things includes;
1. Reproduction- All living thing reproduce to ensure continuity. Genes i.e( the genetic makeup of an individual) are been transfered from parent to offspring this help presence deisreable traits.
2. Excretion- Waste product from various food consumed and biochemical processes are been released through excretion this could be from the body part such as skin, plant back etc.
3.Nutrition- Nutrition is essential for growth and development. Some living things produce their own food i.e producer such as green plants while other depends on food produced by the producers this are the comsumers and decomposers.
Respiration- All living thing respires. Respiration is a Biochemical process that takes place in the cells. Its involves the exchange of some gases for life support .
Growth- All living things grows. There are phases of growth and development for all living things this begins from when the organism exist.
For every living thing that exist there is always a time when it no longer have life. Some animals dies at some certain age either by accident or deliberate action. Also men dies and all other living creature.
During the process of photosynthesis plants break apart the reactants of carbon dioxide and water and recombine them to produce oxygen (O2) and a form of sugar called glucose (C6H12O6).
Destructive interference occurs when waves come together in such a way that they completely cancel each other out. When two waves interfere destructively, they must have the same amplitude in opposite directions.
There are many human activities that could contribute significantly to the creation of dead zones, and here are some of them:
1. the use of chemical fertilizers
2. urban land use
3. coastal littering, as well as runoff from sewage
4. use of harmful phosphates in detergents
Dead zones are places in waters on Earth where there is so little oxygen left due to pollution that marine life cannot survive there.