What is "twinkling"? (in telescopes)
A. Flashing of quickly revolving starts
B. Distortion of light in the very large mirrors of refracting telescopes caused by moving air currents
<u>C. Distortion of light by lenses more that three feet across due to sagging class </u>
D. Interference between the lenses of a refracting telescope that distorts the final image
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AV valves open - atrial pressure is greater than ventricular pressure
AV valves closed - Ventricular pressure rises above atrial pressure
Semilunar valves closed - ventricular pressure is lower than arterial pressure
Semilunar valves open - pressure in the ventricles is greater than the pressure in the great arteries
"The zygote of Plasmodium multiples in the gut of a mosquito to form sporozoites, whereas when sporozoites multiply in human liver cells, they form spores called merozoites" is the <span>point of differentiation between the Sporozoites and merozoites. The correct option among all the options given in the question is option "B". </span>
Yes, because each of the four nucleotide bases present in DNA have a corresponding base: adenine bases always pair with thymine bases, and cytosine bases always pair with guanine bases. For example, if one strand of a DNA molecule was CTAGGT, the sequence of the second strand would be, from left to right, GATCCA.