Answer:
The third answer choice is not part of the Cell Theory
Explanation:
For example, Plant cells have Large vacuoles but Animal cells have Small vacuoles
Answer: a. the amount of water
Independent variable can be defined as a variable which can be changed or manipulated in an experimental set up to record and observe it's effect on the dependent variable. A dependent variable is a variable which is dependent on the independent variable. The outcome of the dependent variable is the result of the experiment. A controlled variable is a variable which does not change in a reaction, and kept as a constant.
1. Here, in the given situation, the amount of water is an independent variable, as it can be manipulated or change in an experiment and it's impact on the growth of plant, which is a dependent variable needs to be observed.
2.Here, in the given, situation, the type of plant is a constant or control variable, as it is irrespective of the changes that occur in the dependent variable with respect to the independent variable.
The answer is;
A crack forms in oceanic crust.
Volcanoes erupt under the ocean.
Molten rock rises up through the crust.
New material pushes older rock away from the ridge.
Seafloor spreading occurs in divergent boundaries where two tectonic plates are moving away from each other. As the plates diverge, the void is filled up by upweling magma from the mantle. This causes an eruption at the boundaries causing a cascade of mountains along the ridge. Therefore, the closer to the ridge you get, the newer the crust is.
The final coding sequence, GGGC, is the same as the original in all sequences shown. The initial coding sequence differs from ATTTGC in sequences
1 and 5
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Changes in the red non-coding sequences are also seen in sequences 1, 2, and 4. While these changes may not lead to a faulty protein, they may alter the way it is expressed or the effect it has. (Your question does not seem to be concerned with these changes.)
We may apply Fleming's Left Hand Rule of Electromagnetism to determine how a charged particle behaves in a magnetic field. However, because the gamma rays do not have a charge on them, like alpha particles and beta particles do, they are not deflected.
Gamma rays are electromagnetic waves and its is a characteristic of electromagnetic waves that they have no charge.