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torisob [31]
3 years ago
11

Who determined that gravity was the cause of the motion of planets that Kepler described?

Biology
2 answers:
kati45 [8]3 years ago
6 0
Newton determined that gravity was the cause of motion
MrRissso [65]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

A-Galileo

Explanation:

I just recently learned this in class. I can’t tell you exactly everything. But I think he wrote a book that put the church and a position they didn’t want to be in. He basically said “Hey you‘re wrong about the theory you told millions of peopl and they believed it “ He wrote a whole book expalingin why and with scientific observations.

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ruslelena [56]

Answer:

The enzyme shows increased activity up to a certain temperature.

Explanation:

An enzyme is mostly a protein molecule/a biologist catalyst that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction in a cell.

Enzymes lower the reaction's activation energy by attaching to the reactant molecule and positioning itself in a manner that readily facilitates chemical-bond breaking and forming process.

As the temperature increases, the rate of enzyme catalyzed reaction increases up to a maximum level (optimum temperature) and then decreases abruptly with any further temperature increase.This optimum temperature is 40°C for most animal enzymes.The abrupt decline in the rate of reaction after the optimum temperature is caused by the denaturing of enzymes by temperatures above 40°C.

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4 years ago
Choose correct answer
Julli [10]

Explanation:

a) ii) Producer

b) iv) an omnivore

c) ii) Caterpillar

d) ii) Fungus

Hope it's helpful to you

6 0
2 years ago
What are the all the types of energy and their meanings
Advocard [28]

Thermal -Thermal energy is created from the vibration of atoms and molecules within substances. The faster they move, the more energy they possess and the hotter they become. Thermal energy is also called heat energy.

Nuclear - Nuclear energy is stored in the nucleus of atoms. This energy is released when the nuclei are combined (fusion) or split apart (fission). Nuclear power plants split the nuclei of uranium atoms to produce electricity.

Elastic - Elastic energy is a form of potential energy which is stored in an elastic object - such as a coiled spring or a stretched elastic band. Elastic objects store elastic energy when a force causes them to be stretched or squashed.

Chemical - Chemical energy is stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules – it is the energy that holds these particles together. Stored chemical energy is found in food, biomass, petroleum, and natural gas.

Electrical - Chemical energy is stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules – it is the energy that holds these particles together. Stored chemical energy is found in food, biomass, petroleum, and natural gas.

Radiant - Also known as light energy or electromagnetic energy, radiant energy is a type of kinetic energy that travels in waves. Examples include the energy from the sun, x-rays and radio waves.

Light - Light energy is a form of electromagnetic radiation. Light consists of photons, which are produced when an object's atoms heat up. Light travels in waves and is the only form of energy visible to the human eye.

Motion - Motion energy – or mechanical energy – is the energy stored in objects; as objects move faster, more energy is stored. Examples of motion energy include wind, a flowing river, a moving car, or a person running.

Sound - Sound energy is the movement of energy through substances. It moves in waves and is produced when a force makes an object or substance vibrate. There is usually much less energy in sound than in other forms of energy.

Gravitational - Gravitational energy is a form of potential energy. It is energy associated with gravity or gravitational force – in other words, the energy held by an object when it is in a high position compared to a lower position.

4 0
3 years ago
Chapter 11.1 & 11.2 Notes Section 11.1 1. Every living thing has a set of ? inherited from its parents. 2. After becoming a
ikadub [295]
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4 years ago
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Svetach [21]

Answer:

All groups.

Explanation:

if small fish, insects, ducks, snails, etc don't have food they will decrease in population and starve the organisms above them in the feed web, like a domino effect.

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