Answer: Conductive zone.
Explanation:
The Sun is huge and hot ball of gases having enormous energy . It is made up of helium and hydrogen. The sun is made of layers like core, radiative zone, convection zone.
There is no conduction zone and the energy from the sun is convected into the atmosphere and there is no conduction in it. The nuclear fission and fusion inside the sun gives it energy.
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Answer:
When it is closet to the sun
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There are 8,324,608 possible combinations of 23 chromosome pairs. As a result, two gametes virtually never have exactly the same combination of chromosomes. Each chromosome contains dozens to thousands of different genes.
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Answer:
How did Watson and Crick describe the structure of DNA?
Watson and Crick showed that each strand of the DNA molecule was a template for the other. During cell division the two strands separate and on each strand a new "other half" is built, just like the one before. ... By 1962, when Watson, Crick, and Wilkins won the Nobel Prize for physiology/medicine, Franklin had died.
Explanation:
The right answer is C) Make sure electrical hazards are resolved immediately.
The different electrical risks are:
Risk of direct contact with an electrified part
Risk of indirect contact with a conductive part accidentally switched on
Risk of "remote" electrification (without contact), by priming
Risks of fire and exposure, due in particular to arcing during a short circuit, and the accumulation of static electricity causing sparks.
To stay safe around electricity, Ted needs to avoid touching any wires that are currently attached to the outlet. This is to avoid any contact and sudden shock since the human body is composed of water which is a viable conductor of energy.
Which of the following best describes an example of a specific internal response to harmful bacteria?
Skin serves as a physical barrier that prevents bacteria from entering the body.
Saliva contains enzymes that destroy bacteria and prevent infection.
Bacterial infection causes the release of histamine, which leads to inflammation and swelling.
Antigens trigger the production of antibodies, which mark bacteria for destruction.
Answer:
Antigens trigger the production of antibodies, which mark bacteria for destruction.
Explanation:
The question is talking about internal response to bacteria so we have to look at what happens inside the body pertaining to bacterial infection, so the answer is "Antigens trigger the production of antibodies, which mark bacteria for destruction".
Answer:
A .....the skin is the bodies first line of defense
Explanation:
The first line of defence is non-specific and aims to stop microbes from entering the body.