Answer:
The correct answer is - oxygen.
Explanation:
The experiment of a test tube and elodea plant in which a plant of elodea is placed in a test tube filled with water and exposed to the sunlight and one is placed in the dark. The plant that is exposed to the sunlight starts forming a gas that can be seen as bubbles in the test tube.
This experiment shows the process of photosynthesis that converts sunlight into glucose with the help of carbon dioxide and water and produces oxygen as a byproduct that releases from the plants.
Thus, the gas that forms in the test tube in the form of bubble is oxygen which is released in the process of photosynthesis.
The sides of the ladder are made of alternating sugar<span> and </span>phosphate<span> molecules. The </span>sugar<span> is </span>deoxyribose<span>. The rungs of the ladder are pairs of 4 types of nitrogen bases. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.</span>
Hmm. This one’s simple. It’s definitely biodiversity, because if there are lots of organisms, people can fulfill their niches easily. Carbon dioxide and pollution just harms the organisms and salt water doesn’t do much good, except in ocean ecosystems. The answer is C: Biodiversity.
Answer:
Lysine and AAG
Explanation:
AAA in the table codes for AAA, which is Lysine. Also, AAG also codes for Lysine, which would be a silent mutation.
Answer:
The answer is Inertia
Explanation:
when the squid is pushing the water is pushing back at the squid, and the third law of inertia states:That for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. so the squid is pushing the opposite way and the water pushes back.