Explanation:
Water molecules from the less conentrated right side, will flow into the left side til they equilibrate- at equilibrium both sides will have the same concentration of solute.
In diffusion small water molecules can move across the phospholipid bilayer acts as a semi-permeable membrane into the extracellular fluid or the cytoplasm which are both hydrophilic and contain large concentrations of polar water molecules or other water-soluble compounds. Similarly, during osmosis the water passes through the membrane due to the difference in osmotic pressure on either side of the phospholipid bilayer, this means that the water moves from regions of high osmotic pressure/concentration to regions of low osmotic pressure /concentration.
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A theory that states that only the organism with traits that are useful to the environment survive. For example, short-neck giraffes would’ve died out years ago as they can’t reach the trees nor eat grass on the ground.
25%,1:3 This is due to the heterozygous condition to produce on homozygous long and one homozygous short then two heterozygous short.ie 1:2:1,but short is dominant and heterozygous short ate taken to be short ,thus modifying the ratio to 1:3,1:3 is 25%:75%.therefore homozygous long is 25%.
Answer:
- the people in Nepal share different traditions and cultures that are different to ours Americans.
- Both Nepal and United States count with a different amount of population.
- Nepal counts with multiple tribal groups.
Explanation:
- the people in Nepal share different traditions and cultures that are different to ours Americans.
- Both Nepal and United States count with a different amount of population.
- Nepal counts with multiple tribal groups.
Biogeography is the study of geographical distribution of fossils, various species (plants and animals) and ecosystems throughout geological time and space