How does the temperature change affect water cohesion

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Answer 1
Answer: as the temperature increases the molecules interact between the liquids  only because molecules are weaker.water allows materials to rest upon it if the surface tension is,nt broken there would be less cohesion the higher  the temp i,m thinking the colder the stronger the bond gets. It melts and makes the water harder to freeze.

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The _________ channels the waste-filled blood to the excretory system.a. Small intestine
b. Renal Artery
c. Ureter

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It is the Renal Artery that channels the is waste-filled blood the excretory system. Main function of renal artery is to carry blood from the heart to the kidney. It starts from the heart and carries a volume of blood to the kidney to be filtered.

The main organs of the excretory system are the kidneys. Waste-filled blood is routed to the kidneys via the renal artery. The kidneys then filter the blood, removing excess water, salts, uric acid, and chemicals from medications or poisonous substances.

What is an amniotic egg?a. a small soft egg
b. a large soft egg
c. an egg with an amnion

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C. An egg with an amnion

List the key differences between mitosis and meiosis please!

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KELPEL (again)!!!

This is easy:

When reproducing, mitosis can reproduce two different ways: sexually and asexually. I personally find this to be very interesting. :P
Mitosis allows DNA to replicate only one time for cell division.
In mitosis there is no synapsis.

Meiosis on the other hand is more complicated.
In meiosis this allows DNA to replicate twice for cell division.
Meiosis includes synapsis.
When reproducing, meiosis only allows sexual reproduction.

There, I'm finally done. xD

Hope this helps!
The differences between Mitosis and Meiosis is as follows:

·Mitosis has only one round of genetic separation and cellular division, while Meiosis has two.

·Daughter cells in Mitosis are genetically identical to both parent cells, and each other, whilst Daughter cells in Meiosis are not.

Which type of genetic exchange occurs among bacteria in which dna is carried into a bacterial cell by means of a virus?

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Answer:

Transduction

Explanation:

Among the three types of gene transfer in bacteria, transduction does not require physical contact between the two bacteria cell. Viruses that infect bacteria accidentally move pieces of chromosomal DNA from one bacterium to another. These viruses that infects bacteria are called bacteriophages.

Simply put, transduction is a process of genetic recombination in bacteria which involves the incorporation of the genes of a host cell (bacterium) into the genome of a viral cell (bacteriophage) and then conveyed to another host cell when the bacteriophage infects it. The process of transduction is of two types; generalized and specific depending on whether any gene or specific gene is transduced respectively.

The aim of these viruses when they infect bacteria cell is to harness the ability of bacteria to replicate, transcribe and translate their genetic material and use it to procreate into many virons or complete their viral particle.

Which of the following is not one of planes and sections of body orientation?

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Answer:

They are the median plane, sagittal planes, coronal (frontal) planes and horizontal (transverse) planes

think about a small helium tank that can fill 50 balloons. what must be true about the helium in the tank compared to the helium in the balloons

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it can probably be more that 50