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B Compounds and mixtures contain a variety of elements, but the elements in a mixture are able to last longer because they are chemically combined.
C Mixtures can be made up of elements and compounds that lack definite proportions, but a compound is composed of elements that are present in definite proportions.
Answer:
The statement that BEST compares compounds and mixtures is option C:
Explanation:
"C Mixtures can be made up of elements and compounds that lack definite proportions, but a compound is composed of elements that are present in definite proportions."
Answer:
A Compounds and mixtures contain a variety of elements, but the elements in a mixture do not retain their original characteristics when combined.
Explanation:
As Compounds consist of two or more atoms that can be broken down into simple elements.
A Mixture contains two or more atoms that can be mixed together. Those atoms are not chemically combined.
Kingdom Plantae: multicellular, eukaryotic, autotrophic, and has a cell wall comprised of cellulose and Kingdom Fungi: multicellular, eukaryotic, heterotrophic, and has a cell wall comprised of chitin.
If the body is made up of single cell it is called as unicellular and if the body is made up of multiple cells it is called as multicellular condition.
Filamentous fungi Unicellular, cell walls of chitin, absorb nutrients as these are all the characters of fungi in which they are feeding on the surface areas and they usually absorb nutrients. Cell walls are made up of chitin in which there is N-1,4 glycosidic linkage and are heterotrophic mostly.
Algae are the members of the kingdom protists and they are photosynthetic protists and they are producing hyphae are present in filamentous hypahe structures.
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Answer:
Fungi
Explanation:
B) gray squirrels
C) red maple trees
D) sweet gum trees
A. period
B. orbit
C. perigee
D. revolution
Answer:
B. orbit
Explanation:
As an object travels around the sun or other large object, it travels on a fixed path that is called its orbit.