Answer: The video shows the plant reacting to external stimuli. Humans also react to many types of external stimuli. If someone touches us when we’re not expecting it, we jump. If we put a hand on something hot, we snatch it away. When it’s cold outside, our bodies shiver and our skin turns cold. When we walk into the sunlight after being in the shade, we tend to close our eyes or squint.
Hey there!
Here are some observations you can make to conclude this is a fish:
~Gills
~Fins
~Scales
These three things normally tend to only be on fish. However, reptiles may have some of these characteristics as well.
Hope this helps!
~Autumly
Answer: lateral
The radius is a long bone in the forearm. In anatomic position, it lies
lateral to the ulna, which is smaller than the radius. Both radius and ulna
connect to the humerus bone of the upper arm at the elbow joint. The radius
pivots around the ulna to create movement at the proximal and distal
radio-ulnar joints. Moreover, radius articulates in elbow joint, proximal
radioulnar joint, wrist joint and distal radioulnar joint.
Answer:
Body tube (Head): The body tube connects the eyepiece to the objective lenses. Arm: The arm connects the body tube to the base of the microscope. Coarse adjustment: Brings the specimen into general focus. Fine adjustment: Fine tunes the focus and increases the detail of the specimen
Explanation:
Answer:
I might be wrong but im guessing 600
Explanation:
Since there is one molecule of glucose used per 6 molecules of carbon dioxide released, if you have 100 molecules of glucose, then you multiply the carbon dioxide by 100 which is 600. Thats what I would say but I might be wrong.