Condensation is the phase change from gas to liquid. You can see condensation in the real world if you have a very cold drink. A bottle of water filled with ice will attract water vapor from the air, and it will condensate around the bottle because the temperature is lower, which facilitates the phase change. The outside of the bottle will contain a bunch of water droplets.
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C. Allantois stores waste products produced by an embryo
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Bacteria is important because this bacteria binds hydrogen molecules with the gaseous nitrogen to form ammonia in the soil. During assimilation, or when plants take up nitrates from the soil, bacteria aid in the process with the plants in making ammonia. Animal wastes is also a major place where bacteria thrives and produces ammonia. The process in which assimilation occurs in plants, and then bacteria converts the nitrates to ammonia is called ammonification. From the conversion of ammonia to nitrites, bacteria also aids in this process called nitrification. The nitrifying bacteria mostly present in soils, oxidize ammonia into nitrites, and from nitrites to nitrates.
Finally, the process of denitrification also has bacteria present to aid in converting nitrates back into a gaseous form of nitrogen in the atmosphere.
The aspect of his experimental process that is most important for obtaining reliable results is : Taking observations at precise intervals.
With this, Cameron will not messed up the duration data during each stage of germination.
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The fish is sick or its cold or people have C O V I D
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