Beets and Cane
About 80 percent of the sugar supply came from sugar cane as it is usually grown in the tropical countries of Southeast Asia while the 20 percent came from sugar beets, a biennial plant cultivated in temperate countries.
Answer: Host
Explanation:
The living organism that helps provide nutrients to another organism inside is the host.
A host is simply refered to as a larger organism which keeps a smaller organism and then provides the organism with shelter and nourishment.
Examples of host include a dog that has fleas on it. The dog keeps the flea and provide it with nutrient.
For green tea (antioxidants) antioxidants stabilize the effects of free radicals. Prescription medicines may deplete nutrients.
Solution for the problem:
w = h / p
Where:
Wavelength = w
h = Planck's constant = 6.626e-34J*s
p = momentum = m * v
m = mass = 45.9g (1kg / 1000g) = .0459 kg
v = velocity = 66m/s
p = m * v = .0459 kg * 66m/s = 3.0294 N *s
w = h / p = (6.626e-34J*s) / 3.0294 N *s = 2.76e-34 m
Answer:
All of the following are key hormones in muscle and bone formation except epinephrine.
Explanation:
Epinephrine is also known as adrenaline. It’s both a <u>hormone</u> and a <u>medication</u>. While cortisol, estrogen and growth hormone are key to muscle and bone formation, epinephrine has other functions. It’s released by the adrenal glands and some neurons in response to danger, excitement and stress. Epinephrine helps the body react to those emotions more quickly. It increases strength and awareness in stressful situations. It makes the heart beat faster and increases blood flow both to the brain and muscles. In excess it can be dangerous to the body.