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Extremophiles are a relatively small group of bacteria that thrive in extreme conditions. An example is Picrophilus torridus
Pathogenic bacteria are the bacteria which cause diseases.
Eubacteria are classified into Chlamydias, Cyanobacteria,Gram-positive bacteria, Proteobacteria, and Spirochetes.
The spherical shape Bacteria is called cocci , the rod shape bacteria is called bacilli and the spiral shape bacteria is called spirilla
Answer:
Primary structure and quaternary structure because the heat energy will disrupt only the weaker interactions which causes the secondary and tertiary structure to break down.
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Of the steps included in the scientific method, Shameka is performing step five, which is to<u> test your hypothesis by performing an experiment</u>.
The scientific method is the globally accepted process by which to make scientific claims. This method includes seven steps which are:
- Ask a question
- Do research
- Create a hypothesis
- Design an experiment to test the hypothesis
- Perform the experiment
- Study the results and make a conclusion
- Communicate the results to your peers.
The question states that Shameka is <u>gathering samples from nearby water sources</u>, therefore she is in the process of testing her hypothesis through experimentation, which corresponds to step 5 of the scientific design.
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B. Transform boundaries are when the land rubs back and forth against each other causing earthquakes
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<em>The dissolved gases produce violent eruption as they escape.
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<u>Explanation:</u>
Magma contains dissolved gases and these dissolved gases induce vapor <em>pressure on the magma.</em> The magma is able to remain in the dissolved state itself without erupting because this vapor pressure is less than the confining pressure of the <em>rock surrounding the magma. </em>
One the vapor pressure exceeds this confining pressure the dissolved gases begin to expand and<em> forms small gas bubbles</em>.
The <em>density of these gas bubbles</em> called vesicles is less than the density of magma and thus naturally tries to push out. When the gas bubbles escape the magma is also pushed out. Thus greater <em>amount of dissolved gases result in violent eruptions.
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