That depends on what you mean by ripples at the beginning of time. If you are referring to inflation of the universe caused by the Big Bang, and the subsequent "ripples", then those ripples are the leftover, background radiation from the event. If you are referring to ripples in space-time, then it still could have multiple meanings.
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Most research uses both primary and secondary sources. They complement each other to help you build a convincing argument. Primary sources are more credible as evidence, but secondary sources show how your work relates to existing research.
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The hydrogen atom has one <u>proton</u> and one <u>electron</u>.
A-glycogen. In animal cells, when glucose is converted into storage form, it becomes glycogen.
The answer is E; after proteins are produced by the rough endoplasmic reticulum / ER, the proteins go to the Golgi Apparatus to be repackaged and modified before being sent out of cells!
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