Ultraviolet, or UV, rays ,these are the rays that can cause sun damage to a person's skin in the form of sunburn. While a person cannot detect the sun's UV rays, he or she can detect the infrared rays via the sensation of heat.
Gamma rays - these are most often found in the core of the sun, during fusion. These rays lose frequency as they move towards the surface.
X-rays -
X-rays are emitted by the sun during solar flares.
Visible light -
visible light are radiation waves that are in the frequency range easily seen by the naked eye. Different wavelengths in the visible light spectrum make up different colors.
Microwaves -
microwave radiation waves emitted by the sun are primarily absorbed by the Earth's atmosphere.
Radio waves -
these waves have the longest wavelengths, and the sun is the brightest source of radio waves.
Answer:
1. Ribosomes
10. Osmosis
11. Cell membrane
12. Solvent
13. Cytoplasm
15. Organ
16. Permeable
17. Specialized cells
18. Solute
19. Active transport
2. Electron microscope
3. Organelles
4. Mitochondria
5. An Organ system
6. Optical microscope
7. Tissue
8. Concentration gradient
9. Nucleus
14. Diffusion
Answer:
c
Explanation:
a bleeding ulcer - chronic hemorrhagic anemia depends a lot on the volume and speed of blood loss
I think that the correct statement is:
<span>C. A decrease in p27 protein causes a nondividing cell to resume division.
To make the choices correct,
Choice A - replace nucleotide with protein
Choice B - replace carbohydrates with protein
Choice E - replace animal with plant</span>
The answer is D. There are many things that could weather.