<u>Answer</u>:
- <em>Thermal energy added</em>
1.Particles move faster.
2.Temperature increases.
3.Kinetic energy increases.
- <em>Thermal energy removed</em>
1.Particles move slower.
2.Temperature decreases.
3.Kinetic energy decreases.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- <em>Thermal energy</em> is a form of energy which is possessed by an object by virtue of heat.
- Whenever a system gains thermal energy, the particles start vibrating faster and this leads to an increase in the kinetic energy in the system due to which the particles move faster. Also, since, the energy is in the form of heat, the addition of thermal energy also increases the temperature of the system.
- When we remove thermal energy all the effects that occur are opposite to that of the addition of thermal energy.
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The nucleus located in a neuron It is located in the cell body.
<h3>Which part of the neuron is its nucleus located?</h3>
Neurons have as basic parts the cell body, dendrites and axon. Cell body: The cell body is the region where the nucleus of the neuron is located, as well as most of its organelles.
in this case, the cell body, or perikaryon, is the portion of the neuron that contains the nucleus and the cytoplasm that surrounds the nucleus.
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<span>Lungs take in air, and diffuse (absorb) air into the capillaries of the blood. However, this process is two steps, one for inhalation and one for exhalation. Diffusion takes place in both processes, and serves different purposes. One is to absorb oxygen, the other is to rid co2.</span>