Answer:
D.) When the dense, positive alpha particle passes close to a positive nucleus of gold, the alpha particle repels and hits the screen at point X.
Explanation:
Answer:
a. transcription
Explanation:
<em>Sugar transport in phloem is referred to as pressure flow and it involves the movement of sugar through the phloem vascular tissue from the regions where sugar is synthesized (by photosynthesis) to other parts of the plant's body that require sugar.</em>
The parts of plants where sugar is synthesized (usually the leaf) is known as sugar source while the parts where they are transported is referred to as the source. Sources are usually areas of of high osmotic concentration and high water pressure while sinks are usually areas of low osmotic concentration and low water pressure.
<em>Hence, sugar transport in the phloem can be said to be influenced by the rate of sugar production at the source (rate of photosynthesis), turgor pressure as well as sugar concentration in sinks and sources.</em>
The only option that has no known effect on sugar transport in the phloem is transcription.
The correct option is a.
Volcanic eruptions may occur in both locations, as the movement can cause the tectonic plates to allow magma through.
Answer:
1. 10% 2. 90% 3. 80% 2. Yes 3. Into 3. Swell 6. Hypotonic
Explanation:
1. Given the image, it shows there is 10% glucose outside the cell.
2. Because there is 10% glucose outside the cell, you can automatically conclude that there is 90% of water outside. (You want it to equal to 100%. So, 10 + 90 = 100)
3. Given 20% glucose inside the cell based on the image, you can conclude that there is 80% water inside the cell.
2. Yes, osmosis will occur. Osmosis is the movement of water from a higher concentration to a lower concentration. In this case, there is more water <em>outside </em>the cell than in. So, yes, osmosis will occur.
3. The water will move into the cell (There's less water inside, and more outside, so of course, the water will move in).
3. The cell will swell, since water is getting moved in.
6. This is a hypotonic solution. Definition of a hypotonic solution: The concentration of solutes outside the cell is less than that of water. Hypotonic solutions always <em>swell, </em>as water moves into it.
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