Blend red cabbage. Filter out juice.question: make a experiment of creating a natural indicator.
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Blend red cabbage. Filter out juice.question: make a experiment of creating a natural indicator.
valency or charages on ions come from the number of electrons lost or gained in order to obtain a complete outer shell. example - calcium in group II loses two electrons and has a 2+ charage.q.explain the term valency and provide 1 example using any element.
Mitosis = Cell division for growth, delvelopment and repairing of cells.QUESTION: differences between mitosis and meiosis
his theory stated that an organism can pass on characteristics that it acquired during its lifetime to its offspring.Question: Explain Jean Lamrock's theory.
mechanisms for repair. thats the only one i can think of.Question: How is DNA mutation beneficial to humans?
When a thingy has no resistance or magnetic field.QUESTION: wat is a superconductor?
So humans can adapt to stuff? Like evolution 'n' shit?Question: How is DNA mutation beneficial to humans?
list 3 types of electromagnetic radiation and identify a use for each of them.
Plate tectonics.q.explain how faults are formed.
English Pepper Moths were originally white. When industrialisation occured, the trees became polluted with carbon and turned black instead of being their original white bark colour. The rare, black moths (formed from natural mutations) survived as they better camouflaged on the trees and were eaten less by birds, whereas the white moths didnt camoflague anymore and were eaten. Thus, the moth population bred in black moths, and thus the moths had successfully adapted to the changing environment.Plate tectonics.
My Question: Name an animal or plant and outline how it has adapted to it's environment.
V=IR.. as voltage increases, current increases proportionally (if resistance is constant)
q.name the evidence for evolution
its actually this u smart assits actually
pentadacyl limbs
transitional forms
common ancestry
embryology
and evidence given by fossils