Answer:
Benchmarks
Explanation:
A benchmark is simply an operation or a test to check the performance of something (in this case, a project) to evaluate if it is ready to be used.
Benchmarks are important because they are needed to see if a project is ready and set to be launched.
Rarefaction in terms of ecology can be defined as a technique used to assess species richness from the results of sampling.
It allows the calculation of richness of a particular species for a given number of individual samples, and these are based on the construction of rarefaction curves.
Hence, the correct answer is: option A-Creating a representative sample
Lasts are used for photosynthesis .
They have a double membrane around them.
The space inside is called the stroma. The space may contain starch grains and lipid bodies.
In the stroma are structures called thylakoids.
The thylakoids are stacked to form structures called grana.
The grana contain the pigment chlorophyll along with some secondary pigments.
If you were to compute this, Angle C should be equal to 100°.
In a triangle, all angles sum up to 180°.
In triangle ABC, where the m∠A =30° and m∠50°:
m∠A + m∠B + m∠C = 180°
30° + 50 + m∠C = 180°
80° + m∠C = 180°
m∠C = 180° - 80°
m∠C = 100°
The triangle should look like the picture attached.
By determining the density of the object