The phases in the life cycle of the Sun from the birth of the Sun to the time in the far distant future when the Sun has cooled are:
- Casts off matter as planetary nebula.
- Begins nuclear fusion at its core.
- Exists as it is today.
- Enters red giant phase.
- Becomes a white dwarf.
- Becomes a black dwarf.
<h3>What is a solar system?</h3>
A solar system can be defined as a collection of the outer and inner planetary (astronomical) bodies alongside the Moon that are in orbit around the Sun, in slightly elliptical orbits.
<h3>What is the Sun?</h3>
The Sun can be defined as an astronomical (celestial) body found within the solar system around which planetary (astronomical) bodies revolve and whose light shines on planet Earth to differentiate day and night.
Based on astronomical records and information, we can infer and logically conclude that the phases in the life cycle of the Sun from the birth of the Sun to the time in the far distant future when the Sun has cooled are:
- Casts off matter as planetary nebula.
- Begins nuclear fusion at its core.
- Exists as it is today.
- Enters red giant phase.
- Becomes a white dwarf.
- Becomes a black dwarf.
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toxicologists refer to the total amount of a chemical present in the tissues of an organism as body burden.
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Answer:
Stamen/Pistil
Explanation:
Flowering plants also called Angiosperms are a group of plants characterized by the possession of flowers used for sexual reproduction. The flowers contains the male part and female part. The male part of a flower is collectively called STAMEN while the female part is collectively called PISTIL or STYLE.
The STAMEN is responsible for the production of the male reproductive structure called POLLEN while the PISTIL is responsible for the production of female reproductive structure called OVARY. During reproduction, pollen (containing male gametes, sperm) from the STAMEN are transferred to the stigma (receptive part) of the STYLE in a process called POLLINATION.
Consuming high levels of pro vitamin A carotenoid, which come from plant sources, does not lead to vitamin A toxicity. This statement is true.
Vitamin A is obtained mainly from the food products we eat, but it is also synthesized in our body via pro vitamin A carotenoids like beta-carotene. When high amounts of pro vitamin A carotene are consumed in the diet of a person they are converted very slowly and naturally in our body into vitamin A in the intestine.
Vitamin A has many benefits including defense from pathogens, strengthening immune system, improving vision, and also improving overall growth and development of the body etc.
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Eukaryotic cells contain membrane-bound organelles, such as the nucleus, while prokaryotic cells do not.