Mold spores float around in the air, so in many countries its basically impossible to keep them away from your bread.
Answer: The first step is coagulation, which involves adding chemicals to the water. ...
The second step is called flocculation, in which larger particles called flocc form after coagulation.
Sedimentation occurs next when the heavy flocc settles to the bottom and is cleared away.
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Answer 1: Difference b/w wet and dry earwax genes is due to switch of a single DNA unit i.e. single nucleotide polymorphism.
Answer 2: Earwax is important in many ways mainly it is a biological flypaper as it prevents dust and insects from entering the ear.
Answer 3: Genetics have proved that for those who sweat a lot and have armpit odor have wet earwax.
Answer 4: The wet type earwax is dominant one with honey brown or dark brown color while dry one is recessive.
Answer 5: As wet earwax is dominant trait, according to the given scenario the genotype of parent with wet earwax will be "WW" which when crossed with dry earwax parent will have all the offsprings with wet earwax.
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false
Explanation:
because false false is false
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it is just lost as heat. If plants do not absorb the light (or algae or cyanobacteria), then nothing is left to absorb the light. Thus, it is lost as heat.
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