Answer/Explanation
Characteristics of Life Present in Viruses:
- has a defined boundary - viruses are made up simply of genetic material surrounded by a<u> protein capsid </u>and sometimes a lipid membrane
Characteristics of Life Absent in Viruses:
- made up of one or more cells - one of the main arguments for why viruses are not living is that they are <u>not cellular</u>
- uses energy - this is a tricky one. They don't use or produce their own energy. However, in order to reproduce they do hijack the host cells and <u>steal energy</u> from them in order to reproduce
- exhibits growth and development - although viruses do <u>reproduce</u>, the individual viral particles do not exhibit growth or development
- possess internal organisation - other than the fact they ahve genetic material, the inside of a virus does not contain internal organization like a cytosol, instead conssiting of the bare minimum amount of proteins to survive
- eliminates waste - since they do not have their own metabolism, they have no waste to eliminate
Here,
Heat gain by the first sample of water + Heat lost by the second sample of water is equal to zero (0).
Now, Mass of water sample one = 108 g (given)
Mass of water sample two = 66.9 g (given)
Temperature for water sample one =
Let, temperature for water sample two =x
And, final temperature =
Now,
where, = final temperature
= initial temperature
Substitute all the given values in above formula:
[tex x =84.81^{0}C [/tex]
Answer:
the answer is B) Planting native grasses in bare soil
Explanation:
Answer:
0.404 mol / L
Explanation:
The <em>total moles of barium chloride</em> can be calculated from <em>the volume and concentration of the stock solution</em>:
1.39 mol/L * 0.180 L = 0.2502 moles barium chloride
Now we <u>calculate the concentration of the working solution, by dividing the total moles by the final volume</u>:
0.2502 mol / 0.620 L = 0.404 mol / L