D) egg in Kayro syrup
Explanation:
An egg in Kayro syrup will experience plasmolysis. During the process of plasmolysis a body loses water to another one at a higher concentration. Fresh water organisms suffers plasmolysis because in salt water, the concentration of dissolved salt in the water is high and this makes the water hypertonic to their body.
- In a hypertonic solution, the egg will lose water and begins to shrink in the Kayro syrup.
- The Kayro syrup is hypertonic to the egg and by so doing, it will lose water to it.
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Answer:
C) electromagnetic waves must have a medium in which to travel, but sound waves can travel anywhere.
Explanation:
Electromagnetic waves do not require a medium to travel. they can travel through vacuum also. for example:- light wave is an electromagnetic wave and it can travel through vacuum also.
On the other hand, sound wave require a medium to travel. sound waves can not travel through vacuum.
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Lactic acid is the result of fermentation. Fermentation is when there is a lack of oxygen but youre body is still trying to get you enough ATP molecules (energy) to function. It is the stuff that makes you sore lol
<span>That statement is true
Abiotic factors (such as weather and environment) will determine which organism will be superior compared to another.
For example, Lion will be placed as the highest in the food chain if they're in Savanna environment. But, if we place that lion in the middle of the ocean, the lion will not has the superiority that it has on land.</span><span />
Passive transport vs active transport sounds like what it is. In passive transport, there is no energy needed to get the molecules across the cell membrane, whereas in active transport, energy is expended getting the molecules across the membrane. Basically in active transport the ATP in your cells gives one of it’s phosphates to the transport proteins in your cell membrane and it lets select molecules in. These molecules are moving through a concentration gradient during active transport(with the help of ATP), from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration.