B. CONSISTENCY.
Soil consistency is most dependent on soil moisture.
Soil consistency are identifies as Moist Soil, Wet Soil, and Dry Soil.
Moist soil are loose when dry or wet, friable (using gentle pressure), and firm (using moderate pressure)
Wet soil are plastic and sticky.
Dry soil are either soft or hard.
As discussed in Lesson 1, density is an excellent indicator of wood strength; the higher the density the stronger the wood. However, a wood with a density of 600 may not be twice as strong as one with a density of 300.
The properties are good at all sizes of material wherever it is homogeneous
What size affects is the likelihood there are flaws in that piece of material. Smaller objects have less likelihood of flaws and come out stronger than big pieces. Big stuff with flaws breaks into smaller stuff missing those flaws so the smaller stuff is less likely to break. Example Aircraft cable is stronger than a solid rod of the same material.
Answer:
The correct answer is a. energy can be extracted in usable amounts.
Explanation:
Through the process of respiration, glucose is converted into carbon dioxide and water. This oxidation of glucose helps in the production of energy in usable amount which is used by the cell for their metabolic processes.
First, the glucose is partially oxidized to pyruvic acid then pyruvic acid is converted into acetyl Co-A which is used in the citric acid cycle to generate NADH, FADH₂, and ATP. Then the NADH, FADH₂ is used to provide electrons that helps in the generation of ATP through oxidative phosphorylation.
This ATP molecule has a high energy phosphate bond from which energy can be extracted in usable amounts. Therefore the correct answer is a. energy can be extracted in usable amounts.
<span>Because most species have a high reproductive capacity, populations tend to grow if environmental conditions permit. The change in the size of a population depends on the rate at which new organisms enter the population, compared with the rate at which they leave. Natality is the number of individuals added to the population by reproduction per thousand individuals in the population. Mortality is the number of individuals leaving a population by death per thousand individuals in the population. If a species enters a previously uninhabited area, its population will go through a typical pattern of growth. Figure 17.8 shows a population growth curve, which is a graph of change in population size over time. There are four recognizable portions in a population growth curve: the lag phase, the exponential growth phase, the deceleration phase, and the stable equilibrium phase.</span>
Answer: Spectrin Protein Is a major component of the cortex in RBCs. mutations in this protein develop a from of anemia that can cause to RBCs to develop a flatened shape, making them extremely fragile.