Mixtures are combinations of several substances. Each of the substances retains its physical properties. There are no new substances created. This is in contrast to a chemical reaction in which two or more reactants make new products.
There are two types of mixtures. The first kind of mixture is a homogenous mixture. Homogenous mixtures are uniform in the ratio of the combination of substances. throughout. All solutions are homogenous mixtures. Colloids (such as mile) and suspensions are also homogenous mixtures, but their particle sizes are larger than the particles that make up a solution. This larger particle size makes colloids and suspensions appear murky or opaque.
The second kind of mixture is a heterogeneous mixture. Heterogeneous mixtures are not uniform throughout. A classic example of a heterogeneous mixture is a trail mix- every handful you grab will be slightly different. If a suspension is allowed to sit, then its large particles will settle to the bottom of its container. At this point, the suspension would be classified as a heterogenous mixture.
A) Matter that is made up of cells and tissues is called ORGANS
B) GUARD cells are involved in the closing and opening of stomata.
C) Excess sugar produced during photosynthesis is stored in from of STARCH
D) VITAMIN D is required for absorption of calcium.
E) Absorption of water takes place in the SMALL INTESTINES
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It isn't necessary to stage a play in one's own imagination for one to be able to read the play properly. For that reason, I would say that the answer is False.
Actors don't necessarily carry out plays in their imagination but rather just act it out, so the answer indeed would be false in this case.
The function of White Blood Cells (WBC) is to defend the body from various infections. They produce antibodies that help detect and fight the presence of foreign elements (say germs) in the body. They strengthen the defense mechanism, thereby improving the immune system of the body against germs