If a substance is very sour and has a ph of 4, then you would expect the litmus paper to turn into the shade of red. A substance that is sour and has a pH level that is below 7 would indicate that the substance is an acid or has acidic properties. For an acidic solution, the litmus would be red in color. If a blue litmus paper is used, then it would turn into red while if a red litmus paper is used, then it would remain as red. There is also a general type of litmus paper where the color change range from violet to red. A litmus is widely used in distinguishing acid and bases. It can be used in liquid solutions and in gas mixtures. <span />
Considere la fórmula para la glucosa: C6H12O6<span>. </span>¿Qué indica esto acerca de la relación de los reactivos a la glucosa?<span>Doce agua (H2O) moléculas se utilizaron para hacerlo.</span><span>Doce de hidrógeno (H2) Se utilizaron moléculas para hacerlo.</span><span>Seis de oxígeno (O2) Se utilizaron moléculas para hacerlo.</span><span>Seis dióxido de carbono (CO2<span>) Se utilizaron moléculas para hacerlo</span></span>
B. because every time the deer deficate they spread the seeds of the plants they eat
Answer:
d
because is totally isolated from everything
Bacterial
This client's pneumonia has bacterial etiology
Pneumonia is an infection that affects the lungs and it is caused by bacteria, viruses or fungi. The most common cause of pneumonia is bacteria especially Streptococcus pneumoniae. Other major bacteria that can cause pneumonia include; Chlamydia pneumoniae, Legionella pneumophila and Mycoplasma pneumonia.
From the question, all the information given about the infective agent found in the sputum sample; (has a peptidoglycan cell wall, expresses endotoxins, replicates readily in broth and on agar, grows in clusters, has pili, and does not stain when exposed to crystal violet) are all features of bacteria which indicate that the client's pneumonia was caused by a bacteria.