Explanation:
Volume of a cylinder =
r² h
Volume of a sphere =
r³
Volume of cone =
r² h
Volume of cuboid = l w h
Where:
r is the radius of the body measured
h is the height
l is the length
w is the width
The volume of a body is the space it occupies and it refers to its size.
it is measured in cubic meters or cubic centimeters.
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Answer:
The 5' end has free phosphate group while the 3' end has free OH group.
Explanation:
Each DNA strand has two ends that differ from each other with respect to the functional group. The nucleotide present at the 5' end of a DNA strand has a free phosphate group. This phosphate group of other nucleotides of the DNA strand is bonded in phosphodiester bonds. Likewise, the 3' end of a DNA has a free OH group. This makes the two ends of a DNA strand quite different from each other. A DNA new nucleotide can be added to the 3' end due to the presence of a free OH group.
Answer:
Advantageous
Explanation:
Natural selection acts on traits that are advantageous, thus increasing chances of survival and passing on the trait.
The independent variable of an experiment is the one that is intentionally changed or manipulated to see the results of changing said variable.
We are told that in each different group, the amount of caffeine that is given to the dogs changes - in the control group, they get no caffeine, in the 2nd group, they get 10 mg of caffeine each, and in the 3rd group, they get 50 mg of caffeine each.
Therefore, since the amount of caffeine that is given to the dogs is the only variable that is being manipulated, this is the independent variable.
This is an ecosystem energy pyramid that illustrates how much energy is found at each trophic level of a food chain. Select all the statements about this pyramid that are TRUE.
Approximately 90% of energy from one trophic level is transferred to the next trophic level.
Looking at the total amount of energy in an ecosystem, most energy can be found in the primary consumers.
This energy pyramid explains why there are few tertiary consumers in most ecosystems.
Looking at the total amount of energy in an ecosystem, most energy can be found in the producers.