Explanation:
%DV label= 27%
1 cup of cooked collared greens= aprx 266.60 mg of Calcium
Assuming Clara is...
- a teen, her required adequate intake (RAI)= 1300 mg/ day
- an adult, her RAI= 1000 mg/day
For teenaged Clara
∵27 % DV= 270mg
% daily Calcium= = 20.8 ≈ 21%
=0.21
<u>21% of her daily calcium needs is in a cup of cooked collard greens.</u>
Calcium is an essential mineral required by the human body, it is involved in cell signalling, muscular function and homeostasis. Along with fats, fiber, vitamin A and C and iron, calcium makes up part of a recommended daily intake target or DV- these are integral to a balanced diet.
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Answer:
2 1/4
Explanation:
2 1/4 because it's 4 3/4 away from 4 3/4 away from -2 1/2
Fermentation is the process by which yeast converts the glucose in the wort to ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide gas -- giving the beer both its alcohol content and its carbonation. ... If the beer being made is an ale, the wort will be maintained at a constant temperature of 68 F (20 C) for about two weeks.
The correct option is C.
The second law of thermodynamics states that the total entropy of an isolated system cannot decrease over time. Entropy refers to the degree of randomness in a system. There are two types of system, open and close system.
Living organisms are examples of open system; this is because they exchange matter and energy with their environments. As living organisms grow up and develop, the degree of entropy in their systems decrease, but this is balanced up by an increase in the entropy of their surrounding environments. For instance, when a man is running, he is using up chemical energy he obtained from the food he eats. The chemical energy is converted into heat energy, which warms his body. The remaining heat energy gets dissipated into the environment and this increase the amount of entropy in the environment.
Answer:
The pain nerves in her hand go to the brain to notify it. The brain processes this information and decides to tell the hand to remove itself from the stove. Then, the brain sends this signal back to the hand to make it remove tself from the stove.
Explanation: