Answer:
Independent variable: Salinity/Salt concentration
Dependent variable: hatching rate
Explanation:
As rightly stated in this question, INDEPENDENT VARIABLE, in an experiment, is the variable that the experimenter changes or manipulates in order to bring about a measurable response while the DEPENDENT VARIABLE is the variable that the experimenter measures in an experiment. Dependent variable as the name implies is dependent on the independent variable.
In this question where an hypothesis was given as follows: "Hatching brine shrimp is related to salinity (how salty the water is), then the greater the salt concentration, the higher the hatching rate". The hypothesis relates the independent and dependent variables i.e. it tells us how the independent variable affects the dependent variable.
Hence, according to the hypothesis, it is telling us how a change in SALINITY OR SALT CONCENTRATION will affect HATCHING RATE. Therefore;
Independent variable: SALINITY/SALT CONCENTRATION
Dependent variable: HATCHING RATE
Protein synthesis occurs in a ribosome. A ribosome is an organelle inside of a cell.
Answer:
A factor that is purposely left the same.
Explanation:
A controlled variable should not be changed throughout an experiment or else it will affect the outcome of each individual trial.
Answer:
1) A
2) Could be A, B, or D
Explanation:
1) Prokaryote is a single celled organism that has no distinct nucleus, membrane - bound organelles, and specialized organelles (such as the mitochondria).
This definition would only match A) a bacteria cell because all the other cells are called Eukaryotas (which are more complex and have membrane - bound organelles).
2) The answer could be A because Prokaryotic cells lack membrane bound organelles
The answer could be B because the diagram has labeled the cell membrane as "plasma membrane"
The answer could NOT be C because Prokaryotic cells do not have nucleus's, but have free floating DNA.
The answer could be D because it is the only image that has a flagellum (which helps the cell move)
I am sorry I couldn't answer this question completely, but I think that this question has flaws.
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The umbilical cord I believe