The answer above should be correct, I believe it is, but can you mark me BRAINLEST?
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Answer to 1: a black hole is a tremendous amount of matter crammed into a very small (zero) amount of space. Answer to 2: the top of your head would feel so much more gravitational pull than the tips of your toes that you would be stretched, longer and longer Answer to 3: <em><u>A black hole is a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light can not get out.This can happen when a star is dying.</u></em> The gravity is so strong because matter has been squeezed into a tiny space. because no light can get out, people can't see black holes Answer to 4: <u>stellar, intermediate, supermassive, and miniature. </u>Answer to 5: the asymmetry of bright and dark sections of the ring are caused by the Doppler effect as the matter is coming toward Earth (brighter) or receding (dimmer).
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Molecules naturally disperse from areas of higher concentration to lower concentration.
As oxygen-rich (and carbon dioxide-poor) blood travels by a cell the oxygen diffuses through the cell membrane to the area of lower concentration inside the cell. It can do this easily because the oxygen molecule (O2) is very small and has no charge or polarity. The oxygen is used up rapidly by mitochondria. This rapid consumption causes oxygen to constantly move into the cell from the blood.
The mitochondria creates carbon dioxide (CO2) as a waste product of cellular respiration (the process that makes energy for your body). Because the CO2 is of a higher concentration in the cell than in the blood passing by, this gas continually diffuses out of the cell. It too is small and uncharged so it can pass through cell membranes easily.
These movements require no energy (in the form of ATP) on behalf of the cell.
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<em>Yes, the statement is accurate.</em>
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A hypothesis can be supported through experiments but we cannot say that the hypothesis is exactly correct because there might be other unknown factors which are unmeasured or unobserved which might be influencing our hypothesis. There are many studies in which a proven hypothesis was proven wrong due to many other factors or influences. Hence, a hypothesis can be supported but there are always chances that other factors might be being ignored which might influence the hypothesis.