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There are choices for this question namely:
A- gravity increased the downward flow of the trapped water
B- metabolism of the elodea plants absorbed CO2 from the water
C- heat from the light source caused the escape of dissolved gas
<span>D- light caused the elodea plants to photosynthesize, releasing O2 gas
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The correct answer is that
light caused the Elodea plants to photosynthesize, releasing O2 gas. Choice A is not true as if gravity increased the downward flow of the water, then the model without light should have air accumulated in the test tube too. In Choice B, while it is true that the plant may have absorbed the dissolved CO2 in water, this does not explain why there is gas on top of the test tube. Choice C may only evaporate the water, not cause the escape of dissolved gases. In choice D, however, light caused the Elodea plants to perform photosynthesis releasing O2 gas compared to the other model without light wherein the plant cannot perform photosynthesis thereby not releasing O2 gas therefore no gas is seen on top of the test tube.
I believe it the red blood cells
Answer:
C =m rna and d= dna thread
Answer and Explanation:
We need to create a nucleotide sequence, but first what are DNA nucleotides? They are the monomers of the entire nucleic acid strand of DNA.
DNA nucleotides have 4 bases: adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G), and cytosine (C). When pairing bases, A and T always go together and G and C always go together. (An interesting trick to remember this is Apple in the Tree and Car in the Garage.)
To create our own, we can draw up any combination of A's, T's, C's, and G's. I'm just going to arbitrarily write the following:
A A G C T T C G A T C G A C C
We need to pair these up by replicating it (remember A with T and G with C). The new strand will become:
T T C G A A G C T A G C T G G
Finally, we need to transcribe this back into the original format because replication is creating the same copy of something:
A A G C T T C G A T C G A C C
Answer:
To increase the chance of finding this species, what is suggested is to increase the number of samples evaluated in the person's microbiome. On the one hand we can increase the sample size or the number of samples of the experiment. Another possibility is to take samples from different parts of the body.