<span>What are the effects of temperature and a reactant’s particle size on reaction rate?</span>
zapped gas/liquid into amino acids
many amino acids thought to have come from meteorites
a mixture of gases and water that Miller thought were present on early Earth was heated and zapped with electricity to mimic lightning. This created five identifiable amino acids
newscientistcom
We know amino acids exist in some kinds of meteorites and interplanetary dust
Many left-handed amino acids were found inside the Murchison meteorite. Most were kinds not found on Earth.
92 different amino acids have been identified in the Murchison meteorite. Of these, only 19 are also found on Earth. The remaining amino acids have no apparent terrestrial source. This discovery led scientists to consider the possibility that Earth's life forms originated elsewhere in the universe. And the same cosmic process that may have helped life arise on Earth could also be seeding life elsewhere in the universe
pbs
https://www.pbs.org/exploringspace/meteorites/murchison/page9.html
It’s monocot because dicots are found in the lower epidermis only
Answer: True
Explanation:
Crustaceans are the group of organism that live in water and on land as well for sometime. The Branchiopoda is the sister group of hexapoda.
The Branchiopoda is a class of Crustaceans which is the sister of hexapoda. There are many investigations going on to know which class of crustaceans is closest to the hexapoda.
But there is no such confirmation but till date the research and investigations suggest that the Crustaceans are group of hexapoda.
B.) The solute is more concentrated outside the cell than inside the cell <span>describes a condition that would enable a hydrophobic solute to enter the cell
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