Sweet clover poisoning is a problem of varying frequency and intensity in livestock wherever sweet clover grows. The toxic compound produced in sweet clover prevents normal blood clotting resulting in hemorrhages and associated symptoms.
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Answer:
During the process of spoiling, the coumarins in sweet clover are converted to toxic dicumarol, a potent vitamin K antagonist and anticoagulant. Any method of hay storage that allows molding of sweet clover promotes the likelihood of formation of dicumarol in the hay.
How common is it?
Answer:
True, polar covalent bond
Explanation:
A covalent bond is one of the types of the chemical bond which is formed when the electrons are shared between the two atoms.
Based on the magnitude of the sharing of electrons between atoms two types of covalent bonds are formed which are: pure covalent bond in which the electrons are shared equally whereas the polar covalent bond in which the electrons are shared unequally between two atoms.
Since there is a type of covalent bond formed which has unequal sharing of electrons called polar covalent bond therefore true is the correct answer.
Answer: The correct answer for the fill in the blank is- A) Nuclear power.
Renewable sources of energy are those resources that can be replenished or renewed naturally. They do not run off that is they are inexhaustible.
Example of renewable sources- Solar energy, wind energy, geothermal energy, hydro-power.
On the other hand, non renewable source of energy are exhaustible and can not be replenished naturally.
Nuclear power ( resulted due to heat produced in the fission of atoms) is non- renewable source of energy. This is because the fuel that is used in most of the nuclear fission reactions is uranium, which is found in fixed amount on earth.
Answer:
a) Actual loan taken to loan balance
b) Ratio of credit card balance to its credit
c) overall debt of a person
d) Number of inquiries on the credit of a person
e) Bill payment history
f) Amount coming to your account
Explanation:
The factors influence a person's credit rating or their ability to get credit -
a) Actual loan taken to loan balance
b) Ratio of credit card balance to its credit
c) overall debt of a person
d) Number of inquiries on the credit of a person - the higher the number of credit inquiries, the lower is the credit rating
e) Bill payment history
f) Amount coming to your account