Absolute zero temperature is not the zero energy temperature.explain​

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The absolute zero is the temperature at which molecular motion ceases i.e translational kinetic of molecules become zero, but the molecules possess the potential energy, according to the Kinetic theory of gases. Thus, the absolute zero is not the zero energy temperature.


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Condylomata are _____.
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Which of the following are adaptations of plants for photosynthesis?A. thylakoid membranes stacked into granaB. broad, flat leavesC. stomata for gas exchangeD. xylem vessels for water transport to the leaves. E. All of these are adaptations for photosynthesis.

Digestion and breathing are _____. controlled by ganglia and plexus reflexive actions controlled by the spinal cord voluntary actions controlled by the central nervous sytem

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The correct answer is - reflexive actions controlled by the spinal cord.

Explanation:

Digestion and breathing are examples of involuntary action which is controlled by the autonomic nervous system of the CNS. however, the part of the nervous system that controls is the spinal cord and hind brain by the spinal reflex actions.

These are the action they do not require any thought and work without any thought that leaves the brain for other actions and coordinations. specific but the same stimuli causes the response in the same way.

Which below is not a way in which a contrail may form?

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The answer is  Due to heating of the air by the engine exhaust. Contrails are formed when the hot exhaust of the plane engines is rapidly cooled by the cold air in the upper atmosphere. The water vapor in the engine exhaust, formed in the combustion of fuel, freezes immediately to ice crystals due to the low pressure and -36oC  temperatures in the 8000 m altitude in which the planes cruise.




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c

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What is the BEST description of the difference between predation and parasitism

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The difference between a predator and a parasite is that for a predator killing the prey is necessary for consuming it, but for parasites it is not even desirable because a parasite lives on or in its host.

The correct answer is C.)

(Which is similar to what the answer is described as below. I'm just giving the letter answer to make it easier.)

Linnaeus based one of his classification categories on plants. He even named the Kingdom Plantae. Which best describes the organisms in this kingdom? A. They are autotrophic and have eukaryotic cells

B. They are made of prokaryotic cells

C. They are multicellular and do not have cell walls

D. They are always single celled and produce their own food​

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

all plants are make of prokaryotic cells.

What are the only two mammals that lay eggs?

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The platypus and the echidna.
1. Duck-billed platypus
2. spiny anteater