Answer:
C. Independent variable
Explanation:
The independent variable in an experiment is the variable that the experimenter manipulates or changes in order to effect a measurable response in the dependent variable.
According to this question, an experiment is conducted to determine what concentration of disinfectant is most effective in killing bacteria. The independent variable is the CONCENTRATION OF DISINFECTANT because it is the variable being changed or manipulated.
Answer:
That our actions don't affect just us. Our actions can affect others around us and then those people around them and so on, thus, "The Butterfly Affect".
Explanation:
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Based on the students observation of the root cells, leaf cells and stem cells from a single plant that was observed under a microscope, how these appear in a light microscope is that, each cell would appear differently since each came from different parts of the plant and had functions different from one another.
In taxonomic, the organism is classified based on some similarities. In upper division, the similarities should be more general and in the lower division, the similarities will be more specific. It was mostly based on an organ, example: vertebrate.
An organism with the same phylum could be put in different order.
But the organism with the same order should have the same phylum and class too since order is located below the phylum. That means the organism with the same order should have more similarities than the organism with the same phylum. Those similarities are tightly correlated with the evolutionary relationship.
The image is not really helping since it was showing kingdom division, not the sequence of the taxonomic division.
Answer:
A; another name for tidal energy
Explanation:
The wave energy comes from the movement of the sea or ocean tides.
It is the energy that can be obtained from the movement of the tides of the ocean or sea.
It is the energy that we can get as a result of the rise and progression including the retraction and fall of the sea waves.