Mercury ,lead Nickel and chromium are all Heavy metals.
They are all transition metals.
These are not compounds or acids. These are elements.
Your answer is C.
Answer:
The correct answer is "Thylakoid Membrane".
Explanation:
Photosynthesis results in free electrons due to the energy from sunlight so there is also photon movement. In plants this happens in the chloroplasts. Chemiosmosis defines the movement of ions (hydrogen ions H+) which happens towards the thylakoid membrane from the stroma. I hope this answer helps.
<u>Answer</u>:
(D) Carrying capacity describes the maximum number of individuals an ecosystem can support over time for a given population
<u>Explanation</u>:
The population size which can be supported indefinitely upon those service and resources which is available in ecosystem. These factors affect carrying capacity.
(1) The quantity of resources which is available In ecosystem.
(2) Population size and
(3) The amount of resource which is consumed by each individual
In a habitat, carrying capacity is different for each species. The reason behind it is the requirement of their food, shelter is different. When there is a lack of availability of food, then the population present there will decrease eventually.
Answer;
-A substitution frame
A form such as /_ʌt/ in which different sounds could be inserted in place of the underline is called a substitution frame.
Explanation;
-Substitution frame is a form that has a slot that can be filled in with different items. is used to identify different phonemes.
-A form such as /_ʌt/ in which different sounds could be inserted where the underline is located, is used, in part, to establish whether different sounds are different phonemes or not. A phoneme is a perceived unit of language that signals a difference in meaning when contrasted to another like itself.
-Free variation is a condition in which phonetically different sounds may occur in the same environment without changing meaning. Redundancy is when more information than necessary under ideal conditions is present.