Answer;
They have little claws at the end of their feet/legs
Explanation;
-Grasshoppers are long, slender, winged insects with powerful hind legs and strong mandibles, or mouth parts, adapted for chewing.
-They have a front pair of rigid wings and a hind pair of larger, membranous wings, often brightly colored.
-The ends of legs modified for holding on to plants in grasshoppers, by having little claws at the end of the legs.
-The third pair of legs they are bigger, more muscular with spring like tendon to help in jumping.
<span>Using a refillable beverage container (returnable bottles) would be an example of reusing materials.
There are three R's used for waste disposal: recycle, reuse and reduce. Reusing is a great technique used to eliminating waste materials and to protect the environment. There are many items or materials in our homes that we can reuse again and again.</span>
Answer:
In explanation.
Explanation:
-Exercise effects on the person's body and homeostasis.
Exercise stimulates the sympathetic nervous system and will induce an integrated response from the body; This response works to maintain an appropriate level of homeostasis for the increased demand in physical, metabolic, respiratory, and cardiovascular efforts.
-The Effect of Exercise on Homeostasis
1. Increased Oxygen Consumption.
2. Increased Oxygen Delivery.
3. Increased Body Temperature.
4. Increased Release of Carbon Dioxide.
5. And more.
-More information in this link (if you are looking for homeostasis effects): https://www.livestrong.com/article/369714-how-does-the-body-maintain-homeostasis-in-response-to-exercise/
-More information in this link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK482280/
Territory’s, most kingdoms /kings or queens called it that
Answer: 43 x 10^6 CFU.
Explanation:
Plate count is a method used to determine the number of viable microorganisms in a sample. When the bacterial concentration is high, serial dilutions are carried out in a 1:10 sequence. <u>Then, the dilutions are successive dilutions keeping the dilution factor constant at each step</u>. Small aliquots of these dilutions are seeded in medium contained in a Petri dish where the bacteria grow forming colonies. Then the plates are incubated and colonies develop both within the agar and on the surface.
If the concentration of the seeded aliquot is too high, the bacteria will grow too much and it will not be possible to distinguish the colonies. <u>However, if the concentration is very low, the number of colony forming units (CFU) may be very low and thus can be counted</u>.
Colony forming units are calculated:
CFU = Number of colonies / (volume seeded on the plate * dilution).
The dilution is 10^-6, the number of colonies counted is 43, and usually the volume plated is 0.1 mL, so we replace that in the equation:
CFU= 43 / (0.1 mL * 10^-6)
CFU= 43000000 = 43 x 10^6