Answer:
W- developed seeds
X-angiosperm
Explanation:
Well for one, these two are the only things w/ a referrable image (I'm not sure if that's a word :-)) Another thing is angiosperm literally means flowering plant and a tomato is a ripe, or flowering, plant. W is an image of seeds that are at mid stage in there developing process, so it is clearly the answer. Correct me if im wrong :-D.
Answer:
Explanation:
On Earth, 1 kg of mass weighs 9.807 Newtons, or 2.205 pounds (both rounded). The book with mass 1.5 kg weighs 14.7 Newtons, or 3.31 pounds.
To find the mass of a book that weighs 14.7 Newtons, we divide this weight by the acceleration due to gravity, 9.8 m/s², resulting in a mass of approximately 1.5 kilograms.
In order to find the mass of an object from its weight, we use the formula: mass = weight / gravity. Gravity on Earth is about 9.8 m/s².
To find the mass of a book that weighs 14.7 Newtons, we have to divide the weight by the acceleration due to gravity. This results in: mass = 14.7 N / 9.8 m/s² = 1.5kg.
So, the mass of the book is approximately 1.5 kilograms.
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B) burst
C) shrink in size
D) remain constant in size
Answer: C
There are three different types of solution:
Hypertonic solution:
A solution that has more solutes that the cell.As a result more water exits a cell causing the cell to shrink.
Isotonic solution
A solution is said to be isotonic to a cell if it has the same concentration of solutes as the cell means equal amount of water are entering and leaving the cell so the cell size would remain constant
Hypotonic:
A solution that has fewer solutes that the cell. As a result more water enters a cell causing the cell to swell or even burst
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Answer:
Explanation:
Remember: T's line up with A's and vice versa, and G's line up with C's and vice versa. For example:
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all the red tailed foxes in the meadow
B.
all of the individuals making up a species
C.
each goose in a gaggle of geese
D.
one blade of grass in a prairie