In order to make a proper investigation using the scientific method we have to follow the following statements.
- Create three or more groups of flamingos. One control group were the flamingos will be fed by their occasional diet. A second group with a diet with no artificial or natural dye, as β-Carotene, which is high present in seaweeds. The third group will have a diet with a high amount of β-Carotene.
- The color of the groups will be analyzed to see the changing of pigmentation by time. If the group which is fed by B-Carotene increases the pigmentation, it might indicate a diet factor.
- As counterproof, a sample of DNA of the groups has to be taken. If is there any pattern between the groups of no-colored flamingos and a pattern of colored ones. It can indicate a genetic factor. If not, the diet can be responsible for it.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
I've done this test before
Answer:
The inner planets are small, so they orbit the sun in close proximity to it.
Explanation:
The Inner Planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. Geographically speaking, this is because they're closer to the Sun than the Outer Planets. The Inner Planets will also be hotter than the Outer Planets because all of them have a single solid surface in direct contact with their star.
Confusion arises when people try to coordinate spectral type for evidence for geologic activity - since stratified atmospheres like Earth's protect us from about 97% of solar radiation it's hard to quantify thermal conditions really accurately - but if you measure planetary albedo (how much sunlight isn't reflected away) you can get an approximation.
Deletion is the correct choice
Answer:
photosynthesis is the process by which green plans manufactured there food through the process of sun light and chlorophyll
Explanation:
What Is Photosynthesis? Why Is it Important?
Most living things depend on photosynthetic cells to manufacture the complex organic molecules they require as a source of energy. Photosynthetic cells are quite diverse and include cells found in green plants, phytoplankton, and cyanobacteria. During the process of photosynthesis, cells use carbon dioxide and energy from the Sun to make sugar molecules and oxygen. These sugar molecules are the basis for more complex molecules made by the photosynthetic cell, such as glucose. Then, via respiration processes, cells use oxygen and glucose to synthesize energy-rich carrier molecules, such as ATP, and carbon dioxide is produced as a waste product. Therefore, the synthesis of glucose and its breakdown by cells are opposing processes.