Answer:
Sclera
Explanation:
Sclera is the outer most cover of eye that is fibrous and tough controls both the light entering the pupil as well as the distribution of tear film over the exposed corneal surface.
It provides protection, and is a sensory part of eye, in addition it is also considered as communicating tool.
Answer:
1. chondrichthyan
2 lateral line system
3. lobe fins
4 operculum
5 ray finned fish
6 swim bladder
Explanation:
A fish with a flexible cartilage skeleton is defined as a chondrichthyan
A lateral line system is a column of organs that are sensitive to small change in water pressure
Fish with strong pectoral and pelvic fins with rod-shaped bones are known as lobe fins
The operculum movement helps certain fish to breathe without swimming.
A fish with a bony skeleton and long, flexible fins is defined as ray-finned fish
A swim bladder is the gas-filled bag used in several fishes.
Answer:
A. 50, 88, 145, 227
Explanation:
The correct option would be option A.
<u>When something grows exponentially, it means the growth increased at a high rate. More specifically, each rate of increase results in more or less doubling of the preceding rate. For example, if the current value of growth rate is 2 for a substance that is growing exponentially, the next growth rates will be 4, 8, 16, etc.</u>
<em>In this particular illustration, the only option that best fit into an exponential system is option A in which the growth rate more or less doubles each time from 50 to 88, from 88 to 145, and then from 145 to 227.</em>
Answer:
See below
Explanation:
A hypothesis theory and a scientific law are starkly different terms. A hypothesis is at a stage where it is tested in a way that either proves it right or wrong. In the case that it is proved right, it goes on further to be replicated by a several other groups of scientists. If the results/conclusions come out to be correct again, it is known as scientific theory - a more detailed explanation for some phenomenon. Further on, this theory will achieve the status of a scientific law when it has been studied in sufficient detail to give a unifying concept about the phenomenon.