<h3><u>Answer and explanation</u>;</h3>
- <u>According to the Law of conservation of mass; Mass cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction.</u> The law of conservation of mass states that the total mass of substances taking part in a chemical reaction is conserved during the reaction. <u><em>For example in the equation;</em></u>
- <u><em>N2 + 8 H --> 2 NH3 + H2</em></u>
- <u><em>The number of hydrogen atoms and nitrogen atoms in the reactant side is equal to those on the product side.</em></u>
- Additionally; <em><u>the law of conservation of energy states that the total energy of an isolated system remains constant, that is it can not be created or destroyed, rather, it can only be transformed or transferred from one form to another.</u></em>
Plants have rigid tubes made of cellulose.
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Answer:
D. Tap water out of a steel bottle
Explanation:
Answer:
Anaphase
Explanation:
Gregor Mendel has established in his law of segregation that the alleles of gene separates into gametes during gamete formation (meiosis). Alleles are borne on chromosomes, which is the form in which genetic material is being transferred.
This separation that was talked about by Mendel occurs in the Anaphase stage of meiosis. In this stage, homologous chromosomes or sister chromatids are pulled apart by microtubules to opposite poles of the cell. This separation causes the alleles on each chromosome to separate before the cell splits into two.