Think about the actual physical process happening in the cell - the allele (or versions of a gene) are literally physical pieces of DNA strung together into chromosomes. And as the cell divides to form gametes, those chromosomes randomly assort themselves into the two new cells (conditional that each new cell gets one copy of each chromosome, in the case of gametes)...<span>
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Answer:
c small intestine
Explanation:
it absorbs 90% of water in our system
Answer:
Physical Change:
- Boiling water
- Breaking a pencil
- Water evaporating
- Denting a car door in an accident
- Tearing paper
- Ice melting
- dissolving
Chemical Change:
- Something rusting
- photosynthesis
- metabolism/digestion
- Nuclear power [atoms are arranged differently]
- Smashing paper with two metal balls, burns paper
- Electricity in water, breaks H2O into H2 and O2
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physical change is when there is only physical change occurring--and it can typically be undone easily,
whereas chemical change is when there is chemical change--which changes the chemical properties of something, which cannot be undone simply.
hope this helps!!
Changes in pH change the attractions between the groups in the side chains of the protein.
The goal of managed care is to provide coordination of all
health services with an emphasis on preventive care. Teach the client Kegel exercises. Explanation: After TURP, sphincter tone is
poor, resulting in dribbling or incontinence. Kegel exercises can increase
sphincter tone and decrease dribbling. Voiding every hour will not prevent
dribbling or improve sphincter tone.