<span>The statement "the process of surveying is used by computer mapmakers to convert information into computer language." is false. This is because it does not convert the information into computer language since it just tells the direction and location of a place.</span>
Receptors which provide animals with information from the external environment are located in ears, tongue, eyes, and the nose. These are all receptors that can be found in our sensory organs and provide us with feedback from our nearby environment and the stimuli on which we should be alerted towards.
Answer:
The parietal layer of the serous pericardium is also known as the epicardium of the heart wall.
Explanation:
The pericardium is a sac composed of two layers which surround the pericardial cavity. The two layers of the pericardium are the fibrous and serous pericardium and the serous pericardium is further divided into two layers: the visceral and the parietal layers.
The fibrous pericardium is composed of the thick connective tissue and thus prevents overfilling of the ventricles.
The parietal pericardium lines the internal surface whereas the "visceral pericardium layer" is the innermost layer and is known as the epicardium of the heart wall.
Thus, the selected option is correct.
Answer:
The correct answer is : option A.
Explanation:
Binary search is an array that works by comparing an gene or element in the middle of the array with the desired value, an if the desired value is sorted out and matches with the element , if the element is high than the desired value of the gene the sorting process will continue in the lower half of the array. So, for the finding a particular gene in all sorted protein coding genes the best choice would be binary search algorithm techniques.
Thus, the correct answer is : option A.