Answer: Incomplete metamorphosis
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Complete metamorphosis includes insects going through 4 stages (egg, larva, pupa, and adult)
Incomplete metamorphosis includes insects going through 3 stages (egg, nymph, and adult)
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The substrate uptake rate depends not only on its concentration but also on other environmental factors (temperature, toxicity, pH, etc.) and on the state of cells, what particular transporters are expressed and take part in nutrients consumption.
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it is C. Insertion
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Answer: 1500kg/m^3
Explanation: Assuming the cube was not large enough to float if it displaced 30cm^3 of water then it has a volume of 30cm^3. Density is just mass/volume so 45g/30cm^3 = 1.5g/cm^3. To convert this to kg/m we need to multiply by the conversion factors of the units. 1.5g/cm^3 • 1kg/1000g • 1,000,000cm^3/1m^3 = 1500kg/m^3.
The results of transmission and scanning electron microscopy differ in a number of ways: Resolution, contrast, depth of field, image appearance.
Resolution: resolution of transmission electron microscopy (TEM) is greater than that of scanning electron microscopy (SEM). As a result, TEM can produce more detailed images of the sample.
Contrast: The way electrons interact with the sample creates contrast in TEM images. The contrast in SEM images is caused by the way electrons are scattered by the sample.
Depth of field: In TEM images, the depth of field is very shallow. This means that at any given time, only a small section of the sample is in focus. SEM photos have a significantly higher depth of field.
Image appearance: TEM images are often displayed as two-dimensional projections of the sample. SEM pictures are typically three-dimensional representations of the material.
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The most important differences between a transmission electron microscope and a scanning electron microscope are: Rather than the broad static beam used in TEM, the SEM beam is focused to a fine point and scans line by line over the sample surface in a rectangular raster pattern
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