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▹ Answer
<em>Light, carbon dioxide, and water</em>
▹ Step-by-Step Explanation
ATP requires light, carbon dioxide, and water to convert certain molecules of water into oxygen which is then converted into energy particles known as ATP.
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Answer: 500
Explanation: The Champaign-Urbana metropolitan area (population 150,000).
Deaths per 1000 in last 100years = 15.
Assuming population hasn't changed in last 10years what's the mortality rate.
Therefore ; Mortality rate for last 100years
Years ×Deaths per 1000
= 100 × 15
= 1500 deaths
Considering population hasn't changed in last 10years.
Mortality rate for last 5years
= 5/1500 × 150000
= 500
Answer:
two capillary beds
Explanation:
Capillary beds are networks of capillaries that supply blood to the organs and/or areas of the body, in which nutrients and gas exchange (i.e., O2 and CO2) between red blood cells and tissues take place. Smaller arteries (i.e., arterioles) diverge into capillary beds composed of 10 to 100 capillaries, the smallest blood vessels in the body that connect the arterioles and the venules. Red blood cells usually flow into a capillary bed from a metarteriole (i.e., a microvessel that connects arterioles and capillaries). Red blood cells sometimes pass through two capillary beds before reaching the heart. The left heart ventricle is a muscle required for pumping red O2-rich blood out through the aortic valve into the aorta, whereas arteries are large blood vessels that branch into arterioles in order to carry blood to the capillary beds.
Answer:
red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet.
Explanation:
These colors are often observed as light passes through a triangular prism. Upon passage through the prism, the white light is separated into its component colors - red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet. The separation of visible light into its different colors is known as dispersion.