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Meiosis allows for the creation of organisms with unique characteristics as it brings variety within a species from the two organisms that breed. Contrast to Mitosis, mitosis produces a clone daughter cell while Meiosis is creating a variety within a species.
Answer:
- We need to study how to recognize a bias in American Government in order to understand that the laws that are passed by government officials might only benefit a certain group of people while hurting the other groups.
(For example, government decision to let nature exploitation might benefit a certain industry while hurting the people who live around them)
- Recognizing this will definitely help us become better-informed citizens. We can recognize the representatives who are openly advocating for laws that benefit the majority of the citizens rather than a select view and make our society progress as a whole.
The correct answer is endorphins.
During strenuous exercise, the brain releases the neurotransmitter called endorphins. Endorphins are known as "feel good" chemicals that produce a feeling of euphoria, reduce anxiety and the ability to experience pain. Endorphins also produce a feeling of happiness and relaxation after an intense exercise session.
According to the, Kinetic Molecular theory, temperature is directly proportional to average Kinetic energy of gas particle
Explanation:
At the level of molecule kinetic energy model helps to understand the gaseous physical properties. The kinetic energy model is based on several concepts.
In the constant random motion gases are made of molecules or atoms.
The particles of gases are are constantly colliding with each other.
The particles of gas are small and the complete volume taken by gaseous molecules are negligible in comparison to complete volume of container.
Between the gas particle their is no repulsion or attraction.
Gas particles average kinetic energy is proportional to the fixed temperature of the gas, and all gas at the equivalent temperature have the equivalent average kinetic energy.