Interphase is the portion of the cell cycle that is not accompanied by observable changes under the microscope, and includes the G1, S and G2 phases
The answer to your question is D
Static Electricity - the word static means 'at rest' - this kind of electricity exists when objects separated by an insulator has a build up of opposite charges. Because the attraction between these charges is so strong, they can flow even through great insulators. Ex: lightning, friction
Current Electricity - it makes electronic devices possible. There is a constant flow of charges in this type of electricity. In contrast to static electricity, current electricity is changing, dynamic and always on the move. Ex: starting a car, watching TV, using an electric stove.
The first part, transcription, begins in the nucleus, when the DNA code is transferred to mRNA. The second part, translation, takes place at the ribosomes, where both mRNA and tRNA work to assemble proteins. A biological catalyst. Anabolic enzymes build up, Catabolic enzymes break down.
Answer:
<em>Increase</em>
<em>Decrease</em>
Explanation:
My hypothesis is that exercise will increase<em> </em>my heart rate
My hypothesis is that music will decrease my heart rate.
<em>The words may vary, like decrease can be lower/lowered</em>
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