Answer:
Explanation:
Fuligo septica is a species of plasmodial slime mold, and a member of the Myxomycetes class. It is commonly known as the scrambled egg slime, or flowers of tan[2] because of its peculiar yellowish, bile-colored appearance. Also known as the dog vomit slime mold, it is common with a worldwide distribution, and it is often found on bark mulch in urban areas after heavy rain or excessive watering. Their spores are produced on or in aerial sporangia and are spread by wind.
Answer:
By de-emphasizing differences and staying quiet about her disability, Jenny has chosen a strategy of integration called <u>assimilation</u>
.
Explanation:
Options for this question are:
- <em>Perspective taking
.</em>
- <em>Code-switching
.</em>
- <em>Assimilation
.</em>
- <em>Accommodation.</em>
In the assimilation a person acquires information and is able to introduce it to the information he already possessed, to generate a new experience, as part of the adaptation process.
Jenny is omitting some of her personal information, related to a disability - since she does not know how her co-workers can take it - and elaborates a strategy based on assimilation to achieve integration into her group.
Answer:
α-amino group
Explanation:
The α-amino group on the hemoglobin binds with the CO2 and this action causes a conformational change in the structure of hemoglobin that ultimately causes the release of linked oxygen. When CO2 is binded to the hemoglobin the whole complex is termed as carbamino-hemoglobin.
The answer to this question would be geothermal power.
If we had the same climate every minute of every hour tons of carbon would circulate the earth and climate change would make the polar ice caps melt from all the carbon around