Answer: Human space exploration helps to discuss questions about our place in the Universe and the history of our solar system. Through addressing the challenges related to human space exploration we expand technology, create new industry, and help to foster a peaceful pro with other nations.
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Explanation:
Rhizopus is a genus of common fungi that develops on plants and specialized parasites on animals, it is fairly common in all kinds of foods like mature fruits, jellies, syrups, bread, peanuts, etc. They develop hyphae called rhizoids on this food and can be visible.
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Answer:
This question lacks options, the options are:
A) 100 ml Beaker
B) 250 ml Erlenmeyer Flask
C) 250 ml Graduated Cylinder
The answer is B). 250 ml Erlenmeyer Flask
Explanation:
Several types of glasswares are used in chemical laboratories for performing processes like mixing, heating and stirring of chemicals. In this question, Dr. Malani Mackey who works for a pharmaceutical company is trying to develop a cancer drug by making a mixture of L-histidine, polysorbate 80, and sucrose. This mixture is required to be heated and stirred (shaked) during the mixing. Hence, a glassware adapted for this purpose must be used.
- Erlenmeyer Flask, also known as Conical flask is a laboratory flask named after its conical base/bottom. This glassware is used to mix and even heat chemicals in the laboratory. Due to its cone-shaped body coupled with a long cylindrical neck, the contents in the Erlenmeyer Flask can be shaked or stirred without spilling them. This property gives the ERLENMEYER flask an edge over the BEAKER (has a large open mouth) when used for stirring purposes.
The Graduated cylinder is best suited for making precise measurements of liquid chemicals, hence, it is not an appropriate glassware for heating and stirring.