For measuring the temperature of a classroom, the best instrument that one can use is the THERMOMETER. The correct option is D.
Thermometer is the instrument that is specifically designed for the measurement of temperature and there are different types of thermometers for measuring different types of temperature.
Note that, barometer is used for measuring atmospheric pressure, sphygmomanometer is used for measuring blood pressure and atmosphotometer does not exist.
Answer:
A,C, D
Explanation:
Bacteria that acquired a mutation that conferred drug- resistance had a growth advantage over non-resistant bacteria.
Between time points C and D, drug-resistant bacteria were reproducing faster than non-drug resistant bacteria were dying.
The few drug-resistant bacteria in the population reproduced, quickly leading to a large drug- resistant population.
There is no indication that a second antibiotic was used, so it is not possible to assume a second drug-resistance mutation occurred. There is also no indication that antibiotics were discontinued.
Oxygen-poor blood enters the heart through the right atrium. From there blood flows through the tricuspid valve into the right ventricle. When the heart contracts during the diastolic phase, this blood is pumped out through the pulmonary arteries that run toward the lungs. At the lungs, the blood is circulated through a series of progressively smaller arterioles until it flows through capillaries lining the lungs' alveolar sacs. It is here that gas exchange takes place as oxygen is taken up by the blood, and carbon dioxide is released into the waste air.After oxygenation, the fresh blood is circulated back through the bronchial veins and into the pulmonary veins. These run from the lungs and drain into the heart's left atrium. During the systolic phase of the heartbeat, the mitral valve under the left atrium opens and permits blood to pass into the left ventricle. This chamber is heavily muscled and it has the power to pump the oxygen-rich blood out through the aorta and into the rest of the body.
Answer:
By measuring the height of a tortoise a scientist is gathering QUANTITATIVE DATA.
Explanation:
There are two basic types of data that can be gathered during scientific investigation, these are qualitative data and quantitative data. Qualitative data are those data that are descriptive in nature, this type of data can not be represented with numbers. One good example of qualitative data is the colour of a substance. For instance: A WHITE rat.
Quantitative data on the other hand are those information that can be recorded in number form. For instance, the height of the tortoise in this question can be measured and the value obtained can be recorded in number form.
1 is the correct answer!!