Mushrooms are decomposers.
Explanation:
Mushrooms are also known as fungi. Fungi breaks down nutrients from dead animals, rotting food, or decaying plants. Fungi are natural heterotrophic organisms meaning they are incapable of photosynthesis, they cannot grow on their own like plants. They get nutrients from dead animals, rotting food, or decaying plants.
Example 1:
Think about it, bees produce honey as a main source meaning they are producers. Mushroomsdo not have any sort of ability to do so.
Example 2:
Mushrooms might consume nutrients and such but they are not like dragonflies that are big eaters and consume butterflies and bees.
The final explanation, mushrooms are decomposers.
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~Hocus Pocus
Answer:
90 km/h
Explanation:
60 x 1.5
Answer:
i beileve the answer is A
Explanation:
the firing. (b) Neglecting air resistance, find the range of this projectile when it is fired
at an angle such that the range equals the maximum height attained.
Answer:
(a) Power= 207.97 kW
(b) Range= 5768.6 meter
Explanation:
Given,
Mass of bullet,
Kinetic energy imparted,
Length of rifle barrel,
(a)
Let the speed of bullet when it leaves the barrel is .
Kinetic energy,
Initial speed of bullet,
The average speed in the barrel,
Time taken by bullet to cross the barrel,
Power,
(b)
In projectile motion,
Maximum height,
Range,
given that,
then,
-palm
-fingers
-back
-thumb
Answer: Palm
Explanation: When you have a wire, you must point your thumb in the direction in which the electricity is going, and now you close your palm, in the direction in which you closed your hand is in the direction in which points the magnetic field.
Then the correct option is the first one, the palm points in the direction of the magnetic field.
Answer:
Fingers
Explanation:
The index finger shows the moving charge, while your middle finger shows the magnetic field line.
I remember finding the isotope number, Nitrogen-20 by adding the Protons and Neutrons, then I get a new atomic mass. But on here Pottasium-15 is confusing! What neutrons do I add from 19 protons to get 15? Sometimes the teacher throws in impossible problems.
super super late ans but im up late n looking 4 interesting Qs...
Potassium-15 is confusing indeed! What neutrons can one add to a nucleus with 19 protons to get a mass of 15? anti-matter cannot do it as scientists have generally agreed that anti-matter has the same mass as regular matter but with an opposite spin.
the ans actually doesnt exist when the Q was originally asked but in 2017, Washington State University physicists created a fluid with negative mass. so theoretically a "negative neutron" will have a mass of -1. combining 4 of such exotic particles to 19 protons will create K-15; assuming there is no explosion from the combination.