Which of the following
is not a type of fatty acid?
Answer:
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Phenyl acetic acid is not a type of fatty acid (option D
What is a fatty acid?A fatty acid is a long-chain carboxylic acid. It consists of a hydrocarbon chain with a carboxyl group at one end. Fatty acids are found in animal and plant fats, and they are an important part of the human diet.
Phenyl acetic acid is not a fatty acid because it does not have a long carbon chain. It is a short-chain carboxylic acid with only six carbon atoms. Short-chain carboxylic acids are not considered to be fatty acids.
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Complete question:
Which of the following is not a type of fatty acid?
Stearic acid
Palmitic acid
Propionic acid
Phenyl acetic acid
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what is photosynthetic ..?
Answer:
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PHOTOSYNTHESIS IS A PROCESS IN WHICH GREEN PLANTS PREPARE THEIR OWN FOOD BY WATER AND CARBON DIOXIDE IN THE PRESENCE OF CHLOROPHYLL AND SUNLIGHT.
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Dalton’s theory was identified using
light microscope images of atoms.
the experimental results of other scientists.
water vapor and air experiments.
Answer:
Explanation:
Actually it was the experimental results of other scientists. The main stems of the theory was the indivisibility of small spheres (his image) that represented the elements he knew which reacted with other elements.
They seemed to give the same ratios in reactions (definite proportions) and multiple whole number ratios. Look up Lavoisier.
Which statement accurately describes the variables in this study?
Answer:
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the major causes of ocean pollution are oil spills and sewage treatment
true or false
answer quick !!
Answer:
true
Ocean pollution is caused by the introduction of toxic pollutants such as industrial wastes , chemicals, oil spills and plastic litter.
Which is NOT a condition required for allele frequencies to remain the same over time?
a. natural selection
b. random mating
c. very large population
d. absence of mutation
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Identify the Levels of Organization in a Multicellular Organism
1: Cells
2: Organ System
3: Tissue
4: Organ
DONE!
Answer:
2 3 4. is the correct answer
Statement
true or False
Our solar system contains planets, moons, smaller space bodies, the sun, and numerous stars.
why do you think this way?
what does the term resolution mean
Answer:
the process of reducing or separating something into constituent parts or components.
why is saline soil a problem
Answer:
Saline soil is a problem because high osmotic stress, nutritional disorders and toxicities.
What is the answer to the question 3
Answer:
D. the natural resources available in an ecosystem.
Explanation:
Carrying capacity can be defined as a species' average population size in a particular habitat. The species population size is limited by environmental factors like adequate food, shelter, water, and mates. If these needs are not met, the population will decrease until the resource rebounds.
a point where the plate boundaries meet
Answer: a transform or a lateral fault
Explanation:
Which health claims decreased in number during each year listed?
Explanation:
Health claims describe a relationship between a food substance (a food, food component, or dietary supplement ingredient), and reduced risk of a disease or health-related condition.
An example of an authorized health claim is, "Adequate calcium and vitamin D as part of a healthful diet, along with physical activity, may reduce the risk of osteoporosis in later life."
different between annual plant and Biennial plants
Answer:
Annual plants germinate, bloom, set seed and die all in one year. Biennial plants have a life cycle of two years so they germinate and grow one year, bloom and die the following. Everything which lasts longer than two years is Perennial, which in practical terms usually means it grows and flowers for many years.Explanation:
Hopes this helps. Mark as brainlest plz!Suppose you have a beaker of sugar and a beaker of salt. They are unlabeled and the white crystals look identical. Your assignment is to identify each one. Tasting would make identification easy, but you should never taste anything in a science lab. Instead, you can use scientific knowledge and investigation to help you identify each substance.
Substance Formula Melting Point Conductivity
Table salt NaCl ? ?
Table sugar C12H22O11 ? ?
Examine the chemical formulas for salt and sugar given in the table. What do they tell you about what type of bonding is present in each compound?
A. Both molecules contain ionic bonds.
B. Both molecules contain covalent bonds.
C. NaCl contains a covalent bond, and C12H22O11 contains ionic bonds.
D. NaCl contains an ionic bond, and C12H22O11 contains covalent bonds.
As per the given scenario, NaCl contains an ionic bond, and [tex]C_1_2H_2_2O_1_1[/tex] contains covalent bonds. The correct option is D.
What is the difference between ionic and covalent bonding?An atom can primarily participate in two types of bonding: covalent and ionic. The sharing of electrons between two or more atoms is referred to as covalent bonding.
When two or more ions come together and are held together by charge differences, ionic bonds form.
Covalent bonds are formed when two nonmetals come together, whereas ionic bonds are formed when a metal and a nonmetal come together.
Molecules formed by covalent bonds have a lower melting point than those formed by ionic bonds. The boiling point has the same relationship.
Electrons are basically involved in the formation of both ionic and covalent bonds.
NaCl is possess ionic bonding between sodium and chlorine ions, while table sugar have covalent bond.
Thus, the correct option is D.
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Todas las celulas contienen organelas?
Answer:
Cada célula de su cuerpo contiene orgánulos (estructuras que tienen funciones específicas). Al igual que los órganos del cuerpo, cada orgánulo contribuye a su manera a ayudar a que la célula funcione bien como un todo. El núcleo, las mitocondrias y los cloroplastos son todos orgánulos. ... Algunos orgánulos se encuentran solo en algunos tipos de células.
Explanation:
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what are the reasons for the adaptation of organisms to the environment
Answer:
The reasons for the adaptation of organisms to the environment are
to adapt to their habitat to be able to survive.
Hope it helps you.Answer:
All organisms need to adapt to their habitat to be able to survive. This means adapting to be able to survive the climatic conditions of the ecosystem, predators, and other species that compete for the same food and space.
RNA differs from DNA in the type of a) purines & pyrimidness b) sugars & Purmes c) sugar & pyrimidness. dl pyrimidness (please give right answer only)
Answer:
There are two differences that distinguish DNA from RNA: (a) RNA contains the sugar ribose, while DNA contains the slightly different sugar deoxyribose (a type of ribose that lacks one oxygen atom), and (b) RNA has the nucleobase uracil while DNA contains thymine.
So, the answer is
Explanation:
state the enzymes that catalyses the digestion of starch and fats
difference between observation and inference
Answer: You can consult:
An observation uses your five senses, while an inference is a conclusion we draw based on our observations. It might be helpful to have some examples. Observations can be made only with the five senses.
Explanation:
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Which is an observation?
1.Data and information you gather usually by using
your senses or a tool
2.Conclusions based on evidence
Explanation:
Which is an observation?
l think number 1 is write
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Mark all that apply. The action and reaction forces referred to in Newton's third law:
Question 15 options:
are equal in magnitude
act upon the same object
are opposite in direction
act upon different objects
What is the function of a chloroplast? A. Gamete production B. Cellular respiration C. Fermentation D. Photosynthesis
Answer:
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Explanation:
Photosynthesis
Carbon dioxide enters through the leaf which contains small pours called stomata. The carbon dioxide then enters the cells of the leaf.
Inside the cell carbon dioxide diffuses into the chloroplasts. Where photosynthesis takes place
Chloroplasts use energy from sunlight to transform carbon dioxide and water into sugar and oxygen.
The light reactions
Inside chloroplasts there are these flat membranous sacs called thylakoids.
Thylakoids are the place were light energy is converted into chemical energy in the first phase of photosynthesis the light reactions.
Photosystems
Photosystems are large complexes of proteins and chlorophyll (capture light energy)
Electron transport chain
This chain connects the two photosystems.
Electron carrier
These shuttle (transport that is mainly between 2 things going back and forth) electrons from one photosystem to another
Photosystem
One of the photosystems are used to absorb energy which then excites the electrons that then enter the electron transport chain. These electrons are replaced with electrons stripped from water creating oxygen as a byproduct.
The electrons on the chain
The energised electrons are flowing down the electron transport chain releasing energy that is used to pump hydrogen ions
Hydrogen ions
An atom or molecule that has a net electrical charge due to the loss of one loss or one gained electron.
The electrons on the chain
As the hydrogen ions get pumped out they are then absorbed into the thylakoids
In the photosystem on the right light energy excites electrons and this time the electrons are captured by an electron carrier molecule also known as NADPH
The high concentration of hydrogen ions inside the thylakoid powers ATP synthase producing ATPS the light reactions in the thylakoid have produced two products, ATP and NADPH.
Those two products then power the production of sugar in the Calvin cycle
THE CALVIN CYCLE (C3 Cycle)
The Calvin cycle takes place outside the thylakoids in the stroma (the thick fluid of the chloroplast).
At the beginning of the cycle
carbon dioxide molecules combine with molecules called rubp the resulting molecules go through a series of reactions powered by ATP and NADPH from the light reactions sugar molecules known as g3ps are produced.
G3ps
Most of the g3ps molecules are rearranged back into rubp’s that begin the calving cycle again.
The important product
Then some of the left over g3ps is the remaining g3p sugar, some g3ps are used to build glucose which can then combine into starch or even cellulose
Bits of left over g3ps are also able to break down by cellular respiration, which uses oxygen in the plants own mitochondria, this generates ATPS that can power other work of the plant.
The left overs
Excess oxygen diffuses out of the leaf through the pores while more carbon dioxide goes into the leaf pores.
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plants can change the main product of photosynthesis into other substances. Name two of these substances and describe the function of each
Answer:
The products of photosynthesis are glucose and oxygen. Glucose is used by plants for energy and to make other substances like cellulose and starch. Oxygen is released as a byproduct/waste product. In cellular respiration, oxygen is used to break down glucose, releasing chemical energy and heat in the process.
Explanation:
Specifically, plants use energy from sunlight to react carbon dioxide and water to produce sugar (glucose) and oxygen. Many reactions occur, but the overall chemical reaction for photosynthesis is: Carbon Dioxide + Water + Light yields Glucose + Oxygen
Why aren’t organisms on the sea floor crushed by water pressure and how much pressure inside them is pushing out at the ocean?
¿Qué ocurre cuando inspiramos?
Answer:
Cuando respiramos, el diafragma se mueve hacia abajo, en dirección al abdomen, y los músculos de las costillas empujan a las costillas hacia arriba y hacia afuera. Esto hace que la cavidad torácica se agrande y tome aire a través de la nariz y la boca para enviarlo a los pulmones.
As temperature rises from 25 degrees to 60 degrees, the material heat and its kinetic energy as the material goes through vaporization to become a gas.
1. absorbs, increases
2. releases, does not change
3. multiplies its, is divided
4. remains the same, decreases
Answer:
1
Explanation:
the material absords heat ( so the temperature increase or the heat can be use to increase kinetic energy)
increase its kinetic energy
Which of the following are considered gases
Answer:
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Explanation:
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