Answer: Really hope this helps you.
Explanation: it depends in what you are using it for if you are using it for math then it means a relation from a set of inputs to a set of possible outputs where the input and the output is related exactly.
Answer:
i think it will be both beneficial and not.
Explanation:
Some nutrients and vitamins that are in the shampoo and conditions have positive effects. But having huge quantities of those nutrients and vitamins ca have huge negative impacts. TBH, the answer depends on your perspective, but this is in my perspective.
Answer:
The answer should be
NaI→2Na+I2. :)
A monomer can be defined as the molecule that is capable of binding in long chains. The monomers bind together to form different polymers by the process of polymerization.
The monomer of carbohydrate is monosacchride. The monomer of proteins is amino acid, and that of lipids is glycerol and fatty acids. These three macromolecules are wrongly paired in the question.
The monomer of nucleic acids is nucleotide. This is correctly matched.
Hence, the correct answer is 'Option B - nucleic acids - nucleotides'.
Answer:
a. a portion of the population becomes isolated from the remainder of the population and experiences different selective pressures
Explanation:
This is an example of allopatric speciation Allopatric speciation is a form of speciation (formation of new species) that occurs as a result of geographic isolation. This means that a part of population becomes physically separated from the initial main population. There is no gene flow between these two populations and as a result the two populations reach a high level of genetic divergence. They can no longer interbreed which means they become two different species (speciation).
New populations evolve as result of mutation, genetic drift and natural selection.
For example, Galapagos finches are isolated from others by the ocean (geographic isolation). Because of the isolation, the finches don’t breed with one another. So, they developed unique characteristics and became endemic.