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Radio waves, like all__electromagnetic _____ radiation are fundamentally different than _mechanical_______ waves such as sound. Even though
they share many similar properties, sound waves require a_medium____,while__radio____waves do not. Sound is the___vibrations___ of molecules and caused by pressure waves. There are no molecules in a __vacuum___
So, sound cannot travel through a vacuum or outer space. Radio waves are electromagnetic waves. They are the vibrations of _electric____ and_Magnetic_______
fields and require no matter to vibrate through. So, radio waves__can___
travel through outer space or a vacuum.
Mechanical waves are simply waves that causes oscillation of a body to transfer energy through it.
Sound and electromagnetic waves are both mechanical waves. Sound is propagated as a longitudinal wave parallel to the source.
Electromagnetic waves are transverse waves that are propagated perpendicularly away from their source.
Sound cannot be propagated in a vacuum but electromagnetic waves are. They do not require a materials medium to be transported through.
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When the ocean produces oxygen through the plants (phytoplankton, kelp, and algal plankton) that live in it. These plants then produce oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis, which is a process that converts carbon dioxide and sunlight into sugars that the organisms can use for energy then and later on.
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The strategy is to look for unique processes that occur in virus infected cells but not uninfected cells. Look at some of the enzymes encoded by viruses, and the processes they catalyze to find ideas for inhibiting virus replication.Antiviral drug<span>, </span><span>any agent that is used in the </span>treatment<span> of an </span>infectious disease<span> caused by a </span>virus. Viruses are responsible for illnesses such as HIV/AIDS<span>, </span>influenza<span>, </span>herpes simplex<span> type I (cold sores of the mouth) and type II (genital herpes), </span>herpes zoster<span> (shingles), viral </span>hepatitis<span>, </span>encephalitis<span>, infectious </span>mononucleosis<span>, and the </span>common cold<span>.</span>
<span>The cytoplasm of the cell.</span>