Explain the difference between transverse wave and longitudinal wave.


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Transverse wave is a wave which vibrates or oscillates at right angles to the direction the wave or energy is moving
Examples : light waves abd waves that are traveling on the surface of the water.

Longitudinal waves is a wave which vibrates or oscillates to the direction the energy or wave is moving
Example : sound waves​

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» A transverse wave is made up of crests and troughs at maximum displacements hence vibrating energy at right angles, where as a longitudinal wave is made up of compressions and rare factions where energy is assigned and kept in those particle density regions

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What is Big Bang theory

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Answer:

The Big Bang theory is a theory on how the universe came into existence.  The idea is that the universe started from no immaterial things but from a one point, (Basically they are saying the universe started from nothing).  

There has been experiments done saying that it will keep growing larger and larger day by day.

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The Big Bang theory is what we supposed how our universe began. When it exploded, things started to form like, stars, planets, debris, and floating rocky things in space that we know today, as asteroids.

if something increases in size but not complexity is it alive?

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Answer:

Yes.

Explanation:

An animal can achieve a higher body mass index, meaning that their body-weight limit may be exceeded, however they DO NOT become more complex.

The most basic step of the Biological method is?
a: Hypothesis
b: Deduction
c: Observations
d: Experiment

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The most basic step of biological method is experimentation. Biologist performs experiments to see if hypotheses are true or not. The deductions, which are drawn from hypotheses, are subjected to rigorous testing. Through experimentations, biologist learns which hypothesis is correct

Describe the cell structure of fungus in detail with a neat labeled diagram.

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Fungal cells differ from mammalian cells in that they have cell walls that are composed of chitin, glucans, mannans, and glycoproteins. Both mammalian and fungal cells have cell membranes; however, they differ in their lipid composition.

Explanation: Like plants and animals, fungi are eukaryotic multicellular organisms. Unlike these other groups, however, fungi are composed of filaments called hyphae; their cells are long and thread-like and connected end-to-end, as you can see in the picture below.

You are trying to determine if an object is living or nonliving.
Which characteristic(s) would you expect to observe in order to
classify the object as a living thing?
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
a The object grows and develops.
b The object moves.
c The object reproduces.
d The object maintains homeostasis.
e The object is made of one cell.

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Answer: a,b,c,d

Explanation:

all four of them are characteristics in all living organisms. All living things will grow and change, it will move otherwise it wouldn’t be able to get the nutrients it may need (or run away from predators), in order for the species to go on, they must reproduce, and they must maintain homeostasis so that they don’t freeze of burn to death. but however, it is not required for the living organism to be made up of only one cell, take humans for example.

The correct characteristics of a living thing are:

a The object grows and develops.  c The object reproduces. d The object maintains homeostasis.

There are several traits used to classify objects or things normally as living things and objects or things without these traits are classified as non-living. The some of characteristics of living organisms are:

consist of one or more cells reproduction  homeostasis metabolism response to stimuli or environment growth and developmentTransfer of genetic material

There are some more traits that are not true for some of the organisms or living things.

Thus, the correct answers are options: a, c, and d.

Learn more about traits of life:

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Carbohydrates are used by the body as a source of quick energy, and are made up of
A. carbon, hydrogen, & oxygen
B. oxygen, hydrogen, & protein
C potassium, oxygen, & carbon
D. hydrogen, cholesterol, & oxygen

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Answer:

A. carbon, hydrogen, & oxygen

Explanation:

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Carbohydrates are hydrates of carbon, organic compounds that can be found naturally as well as prepared synthetically. Their main components contained are:

1) Carbon

2) Hydrogen

3) Oxygen

Example:

Glucose ([tex]C_6H_{12}O_6[/tex])

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Carbohydrates provide many things, including:

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Carbohydrates are mainly found in plant foods. They also occur in dairy products in the form of a milk sugar called lactose. Foods high in carbohydrates include bread, pasta, beans, potatoes, rice, and cereals. Carbohydrates play several roles in living organisms, including providing energy

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Darren is using tongs to carefully lift and move a beaker. What most likely happened before Darren moved the beaker?

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The beaker was heated.

2 characteristics of bisexual flowers​

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Answer:Bisexual flowers are complete flowers, containing both androecium and gynoecium in one flower. Therefore, bisexual flowers contain both stamens and pistils in the same flower. Hence, bisexual flowers are called hermaphrodite or androgynous flowers as well.

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What about the structure of DNA that allows it to copy itself?
A. DNA is not copied, it is only passed down through each generation.
B. It is double-stranded, so each side serves as a template for a new strand.
C. It has enzymes built into the helix that makes a copy when needed.
D. It is held together mostly by hydrogen bonds, which are easy to open for replication.

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the answer is B, DNA can replicate itself because of the way its double strands relate to one another.