Which of the following statements is part of the cell theory?<span>All cells come from pre-existing cells.</span><span>Cells are the basic units of living things.</span><span>All living things are made up of one or more cells.</span> The Answer is ALL three of them!
Answer:
Option C, he lost both sensory and short-term memory
Explanation:
Sensory memory is basically the information received by the five sense organs and also the instruction given by brain to the respective sense organ.
This sensory memory keeps storing and is collectively referred to as short term memory.
Since Chuck Wildlee was unable to remember how many balls and strikes the batter had. In past he would have perceived this information through eyes which should have been part of sensory memory and later the part of short term memory.
Thus, it can be said that Chuck Wildlee lost both his sensory memory and short term memory
Hence, option C is correct
Answer: The graph shows that chlorophyll a absorbs light principally around 420-450 nm and 650-680nm wavelengths
Explanation: Chlorophyll a is a pigment found in plants that traps light energy for use in photosynthesis. Chlorophyll a absorbs light mostly in the blue and orange-red wavelengths. This is shown in the graph, where the peaks are around the 400nm and 600nm wavelengths, corresponding to blue and red in visible light.
This absorption means the pigment is 'excited' by this light, sending into a higher state if energy which provides energy for the reactions of photosynthesis.
A choice that is involved in both sexual and asexual reproduction are spores.
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Answer:</h2>
Antagonistic.
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Explanation:</h2>
- Muscles generally work in groups or pairs.
- Muscles are connected to bones via tendons, these tendons and muscles help in movement of a joint.
- When a muscle is put in contraction, usually only one bone moves. For example on contraction of biceps of the arm contracts then the radius moves but the scapula does not move.
- This type of muscle action is called antagonistic muscle action. In which the muscle which is working is called the prime mover or agonist and the relaxing muscle is called the antagonist.
Result: The muscle action in which a muscle works against another muscle is called antagonistic.