The esophagus is a long, thin tube that connects the throat to the stomach. It forms the important piece of the gastrointestinal tract and functions as the conduit for food and liquids that have been swallowed into the throat to reach the stomach
Answer: Matter and Energy
Explanation:
The producers make food by the help of the process known as photosynthesis.This is the way by which the energy from the sun is transferred from sun to the plants.
Matter is made and transferred from one tropic level to another tropic level. The organic matter is transferred from the producers to the consumers.
The primary consumer converts energy from them to the secondary consumers.
So, the conclusion is that matter and energy is transferred from one tropic level to another tropic level.
I wouldnt say that it has much to do with latitiude eventbkigh there are quite a few at both of the poles. It usually corresponds wirh altitude. There are glaciers in every continent.
Using hydrogen in his experiments Bohr showed that an electron spins around the atom nuclei at a specific/discrete radii (orbital levels). Electrons at every orbital level spin at a discrete angular momentum and energy. When the electron moves one orbital level down, it releases a photon of energy specific to the jump (that is, of a particular spectrum that is unique to the atom). When the electron goes up an orbital level, energy (of a specific spectrum) is absorbed. This emission and absorption spectrum varies across atoms and is calculated as (delta)E = hf where;
E = energy
h = Planck's constant
f = frequency
Answer:
Option a
Explanation:
The front of the white paper packet of the OSL dosimeters may be color-coded to facilitate correct usage and placement of the badge on the body of occupationally exposed personnel.
OSL dosimeters are recently developed and are of high quality than thermoluminescent dosimeters. It is used to monitor patients health status. Furthermore, it is very sensitive to any change or drop in reading. it give accurate readings even at 1 mrem for both gamma ray photos and X-rays.
Reference: Yukihara, E. G., et al. "Evaluation of optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dosimeters for passive dosimetry of high‐energy photon and electron beams in radiotherapy." Medical physics 35.1 (2008): 260-269.