Answer:
Explanation:
Given that:
Volume of the cylinder,
height of cylinder,
Let the area of the base of the cylinder be:
As we know that volume is the one dimensionally extruded form of area:
Answer:
this may not be the answer but i am trying to help
V=(pi)(r^2)(h)
26x=(pi)(r^2)(6.5)
or
V=(area of b)(h)
26x=b(6.5)
Explanation:
I am confused by 26x did you mean pi?
A.
purple flowers (recessive).
B.
white flowers (dominant).
C.
purple flowers (dominant).
D.
white flowers (recessive).
A. sperm
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B. eggs
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C. spores
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D. seeds
Answer: Spores
Explanation: I took the test
B. Many tests must be performed because variables need to be tested one at a time (first test for water effects, then test for light effects, etc.).
C. Some effects take a long time to become noticed, so the experiments often have to take place over long periods of time.
D. All of the above.
Answer:
The correct answer is option D, that is, all of the above.
Explanation:
While performing an experiment to find the effects of the environment on a life form there is a need to consider a lot of factors as many factors in tandem can affect the species in a mentioned scenario. While testing some of the variables would not be seemed obvious at first instance, therefore, in the first look or test, the outcomes are generally inconclusive. At the same time, there is a need for each of the variables to be tested carefully, and also some of the variables may consume more time in order to sound conclusive.
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this is also based on animals/species/biology types stuff
Answer: In a simple sense, growth in population is a good thing as it means that a species is thriving and doing well in its environment as well as reproducing at desirable rates. However, if population continues and continues to grow it will eventually reach a cap where an environment can no longer hold more members of that specific species because there is a limit on food and places of shelter. This leads to natural rises and declines in a species over time (which can be very predictable as well.) A downside to rapid and sustained population growth is that if a species keeps growing and growing without reaching its cap (which happens a lot with introduced species into an environment which were not there naturally) is that they can overrun and destroy a natural environment and damage the ecosystem. Animals and species which are already there can have their population numbers drastically reduced because of this invasive species and may be forced to move to a new area.