b. A decrease in dissolved oxygen
c. An increase in phosphates
d. A decrease in phosphates
The answer is A: A decrease in dissolved oxygen.
The more plants using photosynthesis, the more oxygen in the air and in the water. The less plants, the less the oxygen. I AM SMORT. *MOGOLOVANIA INTENSIFIES
Answer:The starch polymer remains unchanged after dissolving in water, but some of the starch polymers dissolve while others hydrolyze into glucose monomers, influenced by temperature and pH.
Explanation:
When starch is dissolved in a solution, it undergoes hydrolysis facilitated by the enzyme amylase to break down into maltose units. The solute concentration of the solution increases and the presence of starch can be tested for with an iodine solution.
When starch, which is a polymer of glucose, is dissolved in a solution, it breaks down into smaller units called maltose due to the hydrolysis reaction. The process is usually facilitated by an enzyme, such as amylase, which facilitates the reaction by providing an alternative reaction pathway with lower activation energy. The liberation of glucose molecules in the solution increases the solute concentration of the solution and can be easily tested for with iodine solution, which would turn from yellow-brown to blue-black upon detection of starch.
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Answer:
Gingivitis
Explanation:
own experience
Gingivitis is the disease that causes swelling and redness of the gums and tongue.
The disease that causes swelling and redness of the gums and tongue is Gingivitis. Gingivitis is a common oral health condition caused by the buildup of plaque on the teeth. It leads to inflammation and irritation of the gums, resulting in swelling and redness.
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Answer:
The answer is tertiary consumer, i just took the test.
Explanation:
Answer:
They would dehydrate too rapidly and die. Plants (well, plants with true vascular systems) need to have water to dehydrate from the leaves to help draw the water up from the soil. This is transpiration, but without the waxy cuticle this would occur at an excessive rate, killing the plant.