From Simplest to Most Complex, it follows this order.
Cells
Tissue
Organs
Organ Systems
Organisms
Given a sentence and an exmaple about them:
Cells: They are the fundamentals in all living things. They have a nucleus, cytoplasm, and organelles which is all surrounded by a cell membrane. Example: Skin Cells, Blood Cells.
Tissue: It is close to Cells, it consists of the material that animals and plants are made, but it also consists specialized cells and their product. Example: Muscle Tissue, Epithelial Tissue.
Organs: Pretty much a part of the body that specializes in a specific function. Example: Liver, Stomach.
Organ System: This is kind of like Organs, however they are a system of organs that rely on each other, whether it is directly or indirectly. Examples: Muscular System, Circulatory System.
Organelles: These are the parts that makes up what a cell is. Exmaple: Golgi Body, Lysosomes.
Answer:
Metals have high densities, high melting points, are malleable and ductile, and can conduct heat and electricity.
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Out of the many tests that is used to determine the presence of cyclohexanol in a product is the Lucas test.
The Lucas test is a chemical reactant that is used to identify the presence and level of alcoholism in a given solution. Cyclohexanol shows many chemical properties as do most substances, one of those property is the presence of an alcohol group.
The presence of this chemical group makes it possible to test for cyclohexanol using the Lucas test. The Lucas test will cause reactions in the presence of alcohol and convert alcohols into chloroalkanes, which is nearly insoluble in aquatic solutions.
From above, we concluded that a positive result will look like the solution separates into a cloudy chloroalkane-containing part on top of a much clearer layer.
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I think so the answer would be Ionic Bonding
Im not sure
Acetic acid is a weak acid and an organic compound and as such is not corrosive and therefore is acceptable to be used in food in the form of vinegar whereas hydrochloric acid is a strong mineral acid (partially derived from rock salt) and it is corrosive and from the author's experience it can be used in dilute form ie 10% by volume to react with limestone as a diagnostic test for that rock type (the limestone fizzes upon reaction with the dilute HCL.