Answer: 3. Atmospheric CO2 -> plants -> animals -> fossil fuels -> factories
Explanation:
The carbon cycle is one of the types of biochemical cycles in which carbon is recycled in atmosphere, biosphere, lithosphere, and hydrosphere in various forms. The atmospheric carbon dioxide is absorbed by the plants and they utilize it as reactant for the process of photosynthesis in which they synthesize their own food. These plants are consumed by animals further when these plants and animals die their remains form fossil fuels deep beneath the earth crust. It takes about millions of years for fossil fuels to form in the sedimentary rocks. The fossil fuels are utilized by the factories to run their machines. Again when fossil fuels burn they emit carbon dioxide gas in the atmosphere.
Answer:
1. b. The reaction rate will remain steady over the entire 8 minutes.
2. c. The reaction rate approach zero before 8 minutes.
3. a. The reaction rate will be close to zero over the entire 8 minutes.
4. b. The reaction rate will remain steady over the entire 8 minutes.
Explanation:
When 0.5 mL of enzyme is introduced with water, the reaction will remain steady. When more substrate solution is mixed with water, then reaction will approach to zero depending on the amount of substrate mixed with water.
Answer:
The Articular cartilage.
Explanation:
Articular cartilage is the smooth, white tissue that covers the ends of bones where they come together to form joints. Healthy cartilage in our joints makes it easier to move. It allows the bones to glide over each other with very little friction. Articular cartilage can be damaged by injury or normal wear and tear.
Enzymes are not destroyed or altered in chemical reactions therefore can be used more that once.
<span>Circulation
to the feet can best be measured by applying pressure to the toes; a
rapid return of color indicates adequate circulation. Both feet should
be assessed and the responses compared for adequacy of circulation and
symmetry. Drainage or no drainage on the cast is not an indicator of
adequate circulation. An infant cannot express pain in a specific area;
if the infant is uncomfortable, the infant will probably cry and be
irritable. Flexion of the hips and knees does not indicate blood flow to
the feet.</span>