I believe the answer is C, but plz correct me if I’m wrong!
Carbohydrates in size from smallest to largest is monosaccharide ( single sugar), disaccharide( two or three sugar), Polysaccharide( polymers of many sugar in large chain). Thus, polysaccharide have largest chain of itself.
<h3 /><h3>What are Carbohydrates?</h3>
Cn(H2O)n is the basic formula for all carbohydrates . But this formula have limitation i.e it applies where same amount of carbon and water are use.
Initially the terms carbohydrate was used to describe compounds that have really contains carbohydrates. Because they had simple formula CH20.
In modern Era carbohydrates are classified on the basis of their structure not on their formulae. Such as aldehydes and ketones are now known as polyhydroxy.
Therefore, carbohydrates in size from smallest to largest is monosaccharide ( single sugar), disaccharude( two or three sugar), Polysaccharide( polymers of many sugar in large chain). Thus, polysaccharide have largest chain of itself.
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Blending ----- A.
Straining ----- D.
Detergents ----- E.
Meat Tenderizer (protein enzymes) ----- C.
Alcohol ----- B.
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Not sure if this applies to biology, but I’m using more statistics for this.
Basically, when you change the y-axis to 300, you are able to exaggerate the patterns on the graph. From afar, or starting the y-axis at 0, a person cannot easily identify the increases and decreases of CO2. However, with a y-axis at 300, you see these changes much more easily, so you can make accurate inferences and conclusions regarding the graph.
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Scarcity will affect the finch population because if there is less food for their population they might die or migrate into the place that food is abundant, food is the main source of life in every animal or even humans so this affects the population of the finch. The finch is a population of fifteen species of a passerine bird.