Answer:
1 calcium, 2 oxygen and 2 hydrogen makes for a total of 5 atoms in 1 molecule.
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Please construct a R.A.C.E. explanation for the prompt below. How do mutations to DNA affect an organism? Name all of the possible ways that an organism could be affected by the mutation and provide examples
Answer:
Mutations can affect an organism by changing its physical characteristics (or phenotype) or it can impact the way DNA codes the genetic information (genotype). When mutations occur they can cause termination (death) of an organism or they can be partially lethal.
Are the properties of a specific element the same as the properties of a molecule made up of that element? Why or why not?
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no molecule and properties or defent
In which situation would osmosis most likely occur in cells?
Across a semi-permeable membrane that separates solutions of the same concentration
Across a semi-permeable membrane that separates solutions of the same concentration
Across a semi-permeable membrane that separates solutions of different concentrations
Across a semi-permeable membrane that separates solutions of different concentrations
Across a non-permeable membrane that separates solutions of the same concentration
Across a non-permeable membrane that separates solutions of the same concentration
across a non-permeable membrane that separates solutions of different concentrations
Across a non-permeable membrane that separates solutions of different concentrations
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it would most likely occur
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Across a semi-permeable membrane that separates solutions of different concentrations
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this is because osmosis is the ‘net’ movement of molecules from a ‘region’ of ‘higher concentration’ to a ‘region’ of ‘lower concentration’ ‘down the concentration gradient’.
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What are the five natural agents of erosion? What is the driving force behind all of these agents of erosion? (site 1)
Answer:
erosion agents- wind, water, ice, waves and gravity
Explanation:
all forces of the agents of erosion is gravity
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Answer:The atoms you need to build are on the right. You need three colors, and need to say what each color is. Each color should represent a different element.
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The atoms you need to build are on the right . You need three colors and you need to say what the colors are. Each color should represent a different element.
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………… is the Energy stored in chemical bonds.
Answer:Energy, potential energy, is stored in the covalent bonds holding atoms together in the form of molecules. This is often called chemical energy. ..
Explanation:This movement is a form of kinetic energy, and the more the molecules move the more kinetic energy they have. Molecules in solids don't move much, they just vibrate
Answer:
ANS is potential energy
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You just need to do what it says. Build the model or use some things as substitutes if you are missing an ingredient and write down what you identified.
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