Answer:
C) polarity
Explanation:
The polar nature of water molecules allows it to dissolve like molecules, such molecules are also polar.
- In water molecules hydrogen bonds provides a special dipole - dipole attraction.
- Here, the hydrogen atom is directly joined to a highly electronegative atom(oxygen, nitrogen or fluorine).
- This leads to a charge separation in which the hydrogen atom has net positive charge and the electronegative one has negative charge.
- This makes the molecule of water polar.
- By this property water easily attracts oppositely charged portions of another substance and then pull them into solution.
This property of water is polarity of water.
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B, D, and E.
the other three don't have a major effect
Answer:
There are four subsystem of earth that includes lithosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere and atmosphere.
Ocean is included in hydrosphere and is one of teh largest subsytem in the earth. <u>The two input and output to the ocean subsytem are as following:</u>
- The wind energy (input) transfer to ocean surface affects the motion of water in the ocean and produces waves (output).
- Heat energy recieved from the sun (input) is transferred toward the poles and allows the heat lost to the space (output).
<u>some of the interaction of ocean with other subsytem are as following:</u>
- Interaction between biosphere and hydrosphere (ocean): ocean provide water to living organism for survival and growth.
- Interaction between atmosphere and ocean is water cycle. The water from ocean evaporates through heat (sun) and through rain the water again reaches to the oceans.
Answer:
The correct answer is D) Infundibulum
Explanation:
The Infundibulum, also regarded as the Pituitary Stalk is an area of the brain that appears like a v-shaped stem which connects the hypothalamus and the posterior pituitary gland.
It functions as a medium by which hormones are conveyed from the hypothalamus into the pituitary gland, and on to the veins.
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