Answer:
C) Re-do the measurements, several times, and take the average density before making a decision.
Explanation:
For the correct identification of the metal, weather its nickel or copper, Carl should repeat the experiment several times and take the average density before making the decision. It is important because it reduces the chance of error and ensure the data integrity. The more the sample size is, lessen would be the error.
Answer:
0%
Explanation:
It was a little hard to see your cross, so I made another one and it is attached below.
So what you are looking for is the likelihood of an offspring with a phenotype of brown spots and short tails.
Without using the Punnet, we can already deduce that it is 0%. This is because brown spots are recessive, and the only way a brown spotted dog would have this trait, is each parent had at least 1 recessive allele for this trait.
So the expected genotype for brown spot would be:
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Only one of them has this, so they cannot have brown spots.
Answer:
A. by reacting animal fat or vegetable oil with water.
D. by treating animal fat or vegetable oil with hydrogen
Explanation:
Water is insoluble in animal fat or vegetable oil so it makes a layer on the surface of oil. When animal fat or vegetable oil react with hydrogen, it produces solid oil called ghee not biofuels. Biofuel is produced when animal fat or vegetable oil react with alcohol.
Answer:
4) Vacuole as it loses all the water
Explanation:
Explanation: we will conclude this by the following characteristics:
1.organims that lack a proper nucleus.
2.they have membrane bounded organelles
3.they are tiny single cell oraganisms which cannot be seen by naked eye.
4.they are the oldest livinh organisms on earth
5.they are present in very harsh conditions like volcanic vents or at the bottom of the sea