The answer to this question would be false.
The solute is a substance that was dissolved by the solvent. The amount of solute that can be dissolved is called solubility. The amount of solute mostly small and if it solubility too high it will be precipitated.
There are no rules state that solute should always be the greatest amount.
Since you did not include any measurements for me to sort, I'll make a few up. Here are several random measurements, in order from largest to smallest.
10 cm
9 cm
8 cm
7 cm
6 cm
5 cm
4 cm
3 cm
2 cm
1 cm
0.5 cm
0.25 cm
0.125 cm
0.09 cm
0.01 cm
Answer:
<u>Competition</u>
Explanation:
since they need the same resource they will have to fight for it.
good luck on your mid-term!! i know it's quite stressful. but you can do it :)
Answer:
The fact is Most bacteria produce a cell wall that is composed partly of a macromolecule called peptidoglycan. Human cells do not make or need peptidoglycan. This peptidoglycan is the target for Penicillin. It prevents the final cross-linking step, or transpeptidation, in assembly of this macromolecule. The result is a very fragile cell wall that bursts, killing the bacterium. No harm comes to the human host because penicillin does not inhibit any biochemical process that goes on within us as we don't possess peptidoglycan.
Body temperature, Environmental temperature, Body mass, Reproductive condition, Activity, Feeding, Body condition, Season. All of these would help increase it. Hope this helps. :)