Whiskers and beaks are two examples of _____. electroreceptors mechanoreceptors olfactory receptors photoreceptors
Whiskers and beaks are two examples of olfactory receptors. An olfactory receptor is a smell receptor that contains a protein capable of binding odor molecules that plays the central role of smell.
Answer:
its mechanoreceptors
Explanation:
mechanoreceptors react to pressure and distortion.
(2) C6H12O(s) and HCl(g)
(3) KI(s) and NaCl(s)
(4) NaCl(s) and HCl(g)
Answer is: (2) C6H12O(s) and HCl(g).
Covalent bond is bond between nonmetals.
Carbon, hydrogen, chlorine and oxygen are nonmetals.
Hydrogen chloride (HCl) has polar covalent bond between hydrogen and chlorine.
Potassium iodide (KI) and sodium chloride (NaCl) are ionic compounds.
Ionic bond is the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions (cations and anions).
Among the four options, option (2) C6H12O(s) and HCl(g) represent covalent compounds as they consist only of nonmetals.
The question asks which of the given sets of substances are covalent compounds. Covalent compounds are formed when two nonmetals combine. By looking at the given options, option (2) C6H12O(s) and HCl(g) correspond to covalent compounds. C6H12O(s) is glucose, a sugar composed of carbon (C), hydrogen (H), and oxygen (O) - all nonmetals. Likewise, HCl(g) is hydrochloric acid, composed of hydrogen (H), a nonmetal, and Chlorine (Cl), another nonmetal. The other options include substances like KI and NaCl which are ionic compounds, not covalent, because they are formed from a metal and nonmetal.
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