The answer is D.) water.
This is because during photosynthesis, the excess hydrogen atoms get bonded with the oxygen atoms forming water
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Answer: water will move out of the animal cell causing it to swell and burst (Option C)
Explanation:
When a cell is immersed into a salty solution, the osmotic pressure generated by concentration differences of salt, will make the salt come in due to cell self-protection mechanism of the cell and water will come out, eventually the cell can burst .But since the animal cells has a higher concentration of salt and the solution has a lower concentration osmosis will take place and salt will move from higher salt concentration to lower.
Answer: 2.35 x 10^6 cfu/ml
Explanation:
Concentration of the original culture: ?
Dilution factor: 10^4
Colony count per plate: 47cfu
Volume of cultured plate: 0.2ml
Concentration of the original culture= <u>Colony count per plate x Dilution factor</u>
Volume of cultured plate
Concentration of the original culture = <u>47 x 10^4 </u>
0.2
Concentration of the original culture = 2.35 x 10^6 cfu/ml
You can further take the log of your answer which would be:
Log(2.35 x 10^6) = 6.371
Answer:
Genetic Drift because the hairless left the area which allowed these other squirrels to migrate into the area.
Explanation:
Answer:
For about 4.5 million years, and still exist on earth
Explanation:
Humans are the most highly complex organisms and are comprised of well-developed brains. It shows advanced characteristics and is well developed social animals that can adapt well in any environment.
The humans are one of the major God's creation which has played and still playing a great role on earth.
These human beings were first appeared on earth about 4.5 million years back, during the time of Pliocene. These were the Hominoids and Australopithecus, from which they have evolved and became more advanced. They represent on earth since the Pliocene and still exist on earth.
Thus, it can be estimated that they are found to be present for about 4.5 million in the geological time scale and is the major and dominant species on earth now.