Answer:
B. Continental glaciers can flow in all directions.
Explanation:
Continental glaciers flow outward in all directions from a central point.
Hydrophobic is water fearing so this will be the inside or between.
Hydrophilic is water loving so this will be in direct contact with the water so it should go at two places.
The plasma membrane is AMPHIPATHIC (important word) meaning it was two sides a water loving and water fearing side. The circle is polar meaning is wants to make contact with water and the middle is non polar meaning it doesn’t want to be near water
The middle part is the axial whil appendicular is the side.
The right answer is Mitochondria.
Mitochondria are limited by two membranes with very different properties:
* The outer membrane is low in protein and contains a transmembrane protein, porin, which allows the passage of ions and water-soluble metabolites of molar mass <10,000 Da.
* In contrast, the inner membrane is very rich in proteins but it is almost impermeable to ions and water-soluble metabolites. These substances can only cross the membrane using transport membrane proteins (ATP, ADP and Pi are transported by this type of protein) or by more sophisticated mechanisms called shuttle.
* The space between these two membranes is called the intermembrane space.
Sampling is the process of s<u>electing individuals or smaller groups from a larger population</u> to act as <u>representatives of that population.</u> This is used to make statistical assumptions and infer the traits of the population as a whole.
Sampling techniques can be divided into many categories and subcategories. There are four main forms of sampling, which include:
- Simple random sampling.
- Systematic sampling
- Stratified sampling
- Cluster sampling
Each of these can then be divided further.
Sampling techniques can sometimes be random, <u>intended to avoid biased choices that benefit the achievement of the desired result</u> and therefore render the conclusion inaccurate. This is the biggest weakness in sampling methods. Errors in sampling can lead to <u>false assumptions and misleading data. </u>
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