Answer:
The correct answer is: catalysts lower the activation energy of the reaction.
Explanation:
Catalysts are substances that in our bodies are commonly represented by enzymes (specialized proteins) and that are used in chemical reactions to speed them up.
In order to achieve this, catalysts lower the activation energy of chemical reactions, which is a value of energy that must be obtained for the reaction to actually happen.
Catalysts are constantly used in our bodies and are responsible for the proper functioning of every organ. These catalysts can be used over and over again because they are not consumed in the reaction.
Answer:
I think it's D
Explanation:
Cause usually a scientist creates a hypothesis or theory so they can prove that it's true.
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Answer:
1. recycle, reusable bottles, reuse, use your own bags for groceries
2. blow dryers instead of paper towels, ask students to bring utensils instead of handing out plastic ones
1. Answer;
Single case study.
Explanation;
Researchers may use many different designs and methods to study human development. The most popular design are cross-sectional, longitudinal and the cross sequential.
Cross-sectional design involves the number of different-age individuals with the same trait or characteristic of interest are studied at a single time.
Longitudinal design involves the same individuals being studied repeatedly over a given period of time.
Cross sequential design involves individuals in a cross-sectional sample that are tested more than once over a specific period of time.
2. Answer;
The interaction of nature and nurture
Psychologist believe that the interaction of nature and nurture is/are most likely responsible for influencing but not determining your future behaviors.
Explanation;
Nature and nurture are essential for any behavior.
Genetic and environment are the key elements that determines a given characteristic in an individual.
The nature and nurture may influence the trait of an individual but may not influence or determine the future behaviors
C. The cell grows and makes a copy of its genetic material