I'll be honest, I know absolutely nothing about this topic. But, I would guess that engineers prioritize safety above the functionality and aesthetics of the bridge. If a bridge is unsafe the engineer might be liable for any injuries or deaths that occur due to the lack of safety measures engineered into the design. Next, I would think engineers would focus on functionality because it is very important that a real bridge is able to function properly before you focus on visual appeal. Lastly, I think the engineer would focus on aesthetics when making a real bridge because right aesthetics are probably important in boosting the engineer's career and getting him/her noticed in their field. This is just a guess though.
salt has a high concetration on mineral which can kill the plant. But it can also grow with distilled water bc it removes minerals and chemicals but it's better for indoor plants. And sugar will just kill the plant bc the plant already makes the nutrients it needs. Idk what you mean by regular water.
height can be measured with a ruler.
Im not sure what you asking but yea
I think the phenotype of a genotype tt (from the question) will show shortness which homozygous with two similar alleles for shortness trait. Therefore; since the t trait is recessive over the T allele which is dominant, Tt, -will be a tall pea plane, TT- tall (homozygous), tT- tall ( heterozygous), tt -short (homozygous).
Yes organelles work together to maintain homeostasis by each performing different jobs that keep the cell alive.
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Preformed vitamin A is found in foods from animal sources, including dairy products, eggs, fish, and organ meats [1,2]. Provitamin A carotenoids are plant pigments that the body converts into vitamin A in the intestine [1,3].