Answer:
Through the process of photosynthesis, carbon dioxide is pulled from the air to produce food made from carbon for plant growth. Carbon moves from plants to animals. Through food chains, the carbon that is in plants moves to the animals that eat them. Animals that eat other animals get the carbon from their food too.
<span>The correct answer is b. Option a is incorrect because these models can demonstrate scientific theories, but they don't prove scientific theories (you would need experiments for that). Option c is incorrect because the models aren't always representing something abstract (i.e. DNA is very real, just very small). Option d is incorrect because they don't precisely mimic something in nature, but instead help us visualize something in nature that is difficult to see or comprehend.</span>
Answer:
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Explanation:
Given data:
Mass of enzyme = 32 g
Volume of water = 42.50 mL
Volume of water+ enzyme = 48.0 mL
Density of enzyme = ?
Solution:
Density is equal to the mass divided by volume.
First of all we will calculate the volume of enzyme.
Volume of enzyme = (volume of water+ enzyme ) - Volume of water
Volume of enzyme = 48.0 mL - 42.50 mL
Volume of enzyme = 5.5 mL
Density of enzyme:
d = 32 g/ 5.5 mL
d = 5.8 g/mL
2)
Given data:
Mass of cup = 14 g
Volume of cup = ?
Density of cup = 2 g/cm³
Solution:
Density is equal to the mass divided by volume.
Formula:
d = m/v
2 g/cm³ = 14 g/ v
v = 14 g/2 g/cm³
v = 7 cm³
3) What are the four ways to measure matter?
weight, mass, volume, density
4) Given data:
Mass of rock = 18.5 g
volume of rock = 3cm³
density of rock = ?
Solution:
Formula:
d = m/v
d = 18.5 g/ 3cm³
v = 6.16 g/cm³
5)
Given data:
mass = 6g
density = 8 g/cm³
missing value = ?
Solution:
d = m/v
8 g/cm³ = 6g / v
v = 6g/8 g/cm³
v = 0.75cm³
6)
Given data:
Volume of liquid in cylinder = 48 mL
Volume of toy car and liquid = 52 mL
Volume of car = ?
Solution:
Volume of car = volume of of toy car and liquid - Volume of liquid in cylinder
Now we will put the values.
Volume of car = 52 mL - 48 mL
Volume of car = 4 mL
This is false because people could use way much water
When the body receives more oxygen than it needs, the result can be what's known as respiratory alkalosis (high pH). One of the most common causes is hyperventilating<span>. The point of </span>breathing into<span> a </span>bag<span> is to “re-</span>breathe<span>” your exhaled carbon dioxide (CO2) in the hopes of bringing your body back to a normal pH level.</span>