No,not all organs are weighed on a triple beam balance.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- Usually smaller sized organs like adrenals, thyroid are commonly used to be weighed on triple beam balance, whereas larger organs like lungs, liver and heart can only be weighed on grocer's scale.
- Only weight of the smaller body organs can be measured very precisely with the help of triple beam balance, where as if we measure the weight of the larger organs using the same triple beam balance,then the resultant value thus obtained will not be accurate enough.
- Hence organs are weighed on a triple beam balance.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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About the question:
I failed to find the complete question with the Punnett square, so in the answer and explanation I will propose five options for crosses between dogs with different genotypes, and for each option, I will remark the percent of the offspring that is expected to have wirehair. You just need to look for the option that matches your Punnett Square.
Answer:
- Option 1: HH x HH ----> 100% of the progeny is wire-haired, HH
- Option 2: HH x Hh---> 100% of the progeny is wire-haired, HH + Hh
- Option 3: Hh x Hh --->75% of the progeny is wire-haired, 25% HH + 75% Hh
- Option 4: Hh x hh ---> 50% of the progeny is wire-haired, Hh
- Option 5: hh x hh ----> 0% of the progeny is wire-haired
Explanation:
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Answer/Explanation:
Most of the mass is contained in the nucleus
The atom can be divided into two main regions, the nucleus. and the electron clouds. The nucleus is home to neutrons and protons, which are the heavier subatomic particles. The mass of an atom, the atomic mass, is the sum of the number of neutrons and protons contained within the atom. The electron cloud is the region where the electrons of the atom are found.