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There are only two real sources of energy on the earth. One comes from geothermal from the creation of the earth and the other comes from the sun. You can say wind and nuclear or water, but water's movement is related to the tectonic activity and shaping of the earth and its spin, wind comes from unequal heating of the earth by the sun and nuclear energy comes from isotopes that were formed by a star. So producers are able to harness one of those two energy sources, the sun. Trees and plants are so common because they are using free energy, they have discovered a way to get something for nothing essentially. Predators can use the nutrients they make to supply their own energy but in the end everything boils down to the producers ability to make energy from the sun.</span>
I believe the answer would be B where the condensed chromosomes line up at the equator of the cell.
1 to 2 Felt slightly by some people. No damage to buildings.
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3 to 4 </span><span>Often felt by people, but very rarely causes damage. Shaking of indoor objects can be noticeable.
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<span>5 to 6 <span>Noticeable shaking of indoor objects and rattling noises. Felt by most people in the affected area. Slightly felt outside. Generally causes none to minimal damage. Moderate to significant damage very unlikely. Some objects may fall off shelves or be knocked over.
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just look up Richter Magnitude scale </span></span>
AN-PEP enzyme refers to a dietary supplement, which has been shown to dissociate gluten in the stomach. It has been proven to help the individuals suffering from Gluten sensitivity or Celiac disease. The scientific name of the enzyme is Aspergillus Niger prolyl endoprotease.
However, certain structural differences would take place between AN-PEP, which prevent the enzyme from digesting the peptides. Some of the differences like amino acid differences would be expected in the active site, and in the regions, which influence the folded composition of the active site.
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These four subsystems are called "spheres." Specifically, they are the "lithosphere" (land), "hydrosphere" (water), "biosphere" (living things), and "atmosphere" (air). Each of these four spheres can be further divided into sub-spheres.