Answer:
the conclusions that can be drawn are-
a. one of the culture media must have lacked nutrients that are needed for that bacteria to grow.
b. the bacteria culture that failed to grow must have not inoculated properly.
c. the temperature of the culture must have been varied rapidly during the experiment.
d. mostly all of the culture media were capable of culturing the bacteria. this media can be used in further experiments.
Answer:
Correct
Explanation:
The statement is correct because, during the chemical synapses, the transmission of information takes place when the presynaptic neuron releases a <u>neurotransmitter</u> that binds to a specific receptor located in the postsynaptic membrane. The release of these neurotransmitters happens almost always when the action potential reaches the synaptic terminal. In the membrane of the synaptic terminal, the number of Ca++ voltage-depended channels is greater than in other parts of the membrane, hence, when the action potential depolarized the membrane, the channels open and the Ca++ defuses actively into the cell. The intracellular concentration of Ca++ is very high and this strong and rapid increase, facilities the depolarization of the membrane and <u>allows the release of the neurotransmitter to the postsynaptic membrane</u>.
Answer:
Which of the following is
an example of a null
hypothesis?
C. Spending more time studying for a
test will increase your test score.
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Answer:
Reaction 1
Explanation:
Reaction 1 would be the most suitable in this case. This is so because in reference to the question you are wanting to keep the food warm over long periods. So in reference to the data in the chart reaction 1 continues to heat up over long periods of time. However, with the other reactions (2, 3, 4) temperatures vary and some even decrease constantly. Therefore showing that the other reactions are invalid to help reach your goal referencing back to the question.