Answer:
Even if you aren't friends with that account, I believe they will be able to receive the message. :)
Explanation:
Here is a scientific theory chart
Answer:
Explanation:
so
2 breads + 2 cheeses ⇒ 1 sandwich
if we use two slices of bread each time how many sandwich can we make with 33 slices
33/2 =16.5 sandwiches
if we use two pieces of cheese in each sandwiches how many sandwiches can we make with 15 slices ?
15/2 =7.5 sandwiches
the cheese her will run out first and we would have excess bread
so we would only be able to make 7.5 sandwiches without running out of ant ingredient :)
Answer:
d. photosynthesis. e. photorespiration.
Explanation:
Photorespiration is a biological process that reduces the efficiency of photosynthesis in some plants during hot summer periods and consumes oxygen (O2) and produces carbon dioxide (CO2) through the degradation of intermediate compounds in the Calvin cycle.
Many of these plants, including major crops such as soybeans, wheat and potatoes, do not yield as many carbohydrates from photosynthesis as expected, especially in very hot summer periods. This is a consequence of the intermittent gas exchange between the plant's need for CO2 and its need to prevent water loss.
In these plants, during respiration and photorespiration processes, carbon dioxide is split to form oxygen gas and some carbon compounds.
Answer:
heart, get rid of toxins/flush out toxins
Explanation:
Project Renew:
- Project Renew is an ECP (external counter pulsation) brand developed by Innovations Ventures LLC which is owned by Manoj Bhargava, a businessman and philanthropist.
- External counter pulsation is a device that pumps blood from the legs to the core body while the heart rests. Therefore, this device acts like an auxiliary heart. It provides the heart a chance to rest, thus, reducing its work load.
- The idea behind project renew is not only to aid circulation but to ensure proper excretion of toxins from the blood. An auxiliary circulation system would ultimately lead to a better detoxification system.