Water molecules bond with each other through hydrogen bonding. This type of bonding is a strong one as compared to other intermolecular forces present. The partial positive of the oxygen attracts the partial positive of the hydrogen so they bind to each other. In this way, they act as little magnets.
The genetic technique in the above statement describes an ethical issue of: C. transgenic organisms.
<h3>What is a
transgenic organism?</h3>
A transgenic organism can be defined as a type of organism which has been modified with genetic materials obtained from other species of organisms.
Generally, transgenic organisms are typically used in the following areas:
In conclusion, we can infer and logically deduce that the modification of organisms through the use of transgenic organisms may contaminate the natural, wild populations.
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The correct answer here is "cell membrane". Generally it makes sure that nothing enters or leaves the cell, except by its highly guarded "gates", such as ion channels, that let some particles through - but they're very picky about whom to let in!
Answer: Non-falsifiable hypotheses: Hypotheses that are inherently impossible to falsify, either because of technical limitations or because of subjectivity. E.g. "Chocolate is always better than vanilla." [subjective].
A statement, hypothesis, or theory has falsifiability if it can be proven false by contradicting it with a basic statement or observation.
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