1100
the elevation of point z is 1100 because in the picture...
Answer;
-B3
Explanation;
Refrigerants are divided into two groups according to toxicity:
-Class A signifies refrigerants for which toxicity has not been identified at concentrations less than or equal to 400 ppm; and
-Class B signifies refrigerants for which there is evidence of toxicity at concentrations below 400 ppm.
They are also divided into three groups according to flammability:
-Class 1 indicates refrigerants that do not show flame propagation when tested in air at 21°C and 101 kPa;
-Class 2 indicates refrigerants having a lower flammability limit of more than 0.10 kg/m3 at 21°C and 101 kPa and a heat of combustion of less than 19 kJ/kg;
-Class 3 indicates refrigerants that are highly flammable as defined by a lower flammability limit of less than or equal to 0.10 kg/m3 at 21°C and 101 kPa or a heat of combustion greater than or equal to 19 kJ/kg.
-Therefore; the answer for the above question would be Class B and class 3.
Answer:
Excretion is the removal of material from one living thing, for example. Humans excrete tears, sweat, carbon dioxide etc.
Secretion is the movement of material from one point to another, for example. Humans secrete enzymes, hormones, saliva etc.
Basically in summary excretion is the removal of physical material and secretion is the movement of biological materials from one point to another.
I hope this was clear enough lol
GMOs may lead to the use of different herbicides or pesticides is a true statement.
Explanation:
The GMO crops leads to growth of weeds that can resist herbicides other than for which the GMO is genetically-modified. The over-usage or over-reliance on herbicide-resistant GMO (Genetically modified organisms) crops had given way to the growth of such superweeds.
The main characteristic of these superweeds is resistance to the herbicides or the weedkillers leading to infestation of farmlands by these superweeds Hence farmers need to add different herbicides or pesticides to control the growth of superweeds.