B. Though soda cans are made from aluminum, aluminum itself is not a renewable resource.
You can recycle aluminum cans but this not a renewable resource.
Unfortunately I don’t think your question was typed correctly unfortunately. But I’ll try my best!
Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase and Cytokinesis (these tend to be lumped together in my classes.)
I remember them in a weird way.
Interphase- In rest/chaos (depending on how you want to look at it). The DNA is all jumbled up inside the nucleus, just chilling and doing its normal stuff.
Prophase-proper. The DNA now decides hey, time to get our stuff together and get into our chromosomes.
Metaphase-middle. The chromosomes line up at the metaphasal plate, ready to get splitting (and a bunch of other junk, depending on which mitosis we’re talking about.)
Anaphase- apart. Now that the chromosomes have done their duties, we now have chromaTIDS (tidbit chromosomes) who get pulled to opposite ends of the cell.
Telophase/Cytokinesis- “tear apart” and a new cytoplasm! Now we’ve got new daughter cells!
Answer:
I believe you can prove a theory more than a hypothesis. A law is definite.
The molecule that an enzyme interacts with is called the substrate and the region of the enzyme that recognizes it is called the active site. Each enzyme molecule has only one active site.
Eukaryotes are organisms that, similar to humans, have distinguishable forms which are usually quite large.
A spider is a eukaryote.