Match each element with its prevalence in living organisms.
4 most common elements: O, C, H, N
Present in trace amounts: Zn, I
Present in greater than trace amounts: Ca, P, K, S, Na, Cl, Mg, Fe
Match each element with its financial statement using the
following 4 options.
Match each element with its financial statement. Element Financial Statement (1) Expenses (2) Cash flow from investing activities (3) Assets (4) Dividends (5) Revenues (6) Cash flow from operating activities (7) Liabilities (8) Cash flow from financing activities Statement of cash flows Statement of earnings Statement of financial position Statement of shareholders' equity
match each diagram with the corrext optical element
Match each diagram with the appropriate optical element (convex, concave, plane, converging, divergent) + LE LE
1- in 3 sentences, define what an antioxidant is and its usefulness in living organisms, and give the name of at least one antioxidant.
Describe the importance of chemical elements to living organisms. Explain the formation of compounds. Describe the structure of an atom (subatomic particles, nucleus, electron cloud). What is the difference between an element and its isotope? Distinguish between ionic, hydrogen, and covalent bonds. What effect does CO2 have on the ocean? Explain the implications. Just trying to get a better understanding on the following before my exam. Any help would be wonderful. Thank you 1. what is is the difference between...
match each element that appears in the left column wih the
number of electeons it needs to fulfill its octect which appears on
the right column
Match each element that appears in the left column with the number of electrons it needs to fulfill its octet which appears o the right column helium Drag answer here aluminum Drag answer here sodium Please answer all parts of the question.
Question 20 of 21 > Biomolecules are organic molecules that are produced by living organisms to perform a variety of functions. Classify each of the biomolecules as a carbohydrate, lipid, nucleic acid, or protein. Carbohydrates Lipids Nucleic acids Proteins Answer Bank glucose enzyme DNA starch collagen triglyceride RNA
QUESTION 1 Match each of the example organisms or species to their correct Phyla Lobsters A. Octopus Earthworms Phyla Arthropoda B. Phyla Annelida C. Phyla Proifera . Phyla Molluscs E. Phlya Chordata D. Sponges - Sharks QUESTION 2 Put each of the following phyla or organisms in to the Protostome or Deuterostom category. Arthropods A Deuterostome B. Amphibians Protostome Echinoderms Anelids Vertebrates B. Mollusks
1. Why is taxonomy (the scheme of naming living organisms) so important in Biology? 2. How does a virus differ from all living organisms? 3. How does a virus affect a living organism? Give at least one specific example. 4. How has the excessive use of antibiotics resulted in a major global problem? 5. How are plants and animals dependent on each other? Give some specific examples. 6. What do the fungi and animals have in common? 7. Which types...
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A fossil is found to have a Clevel of 72.0% compared to living organisms. How old is the fossil? age: years How many neutrons are needed to initiate the fission reaction? 230 + ? 1.Sr + 4 Xe + 3n number of neutrons: Resources 18 decays by positron emission, Balance the nuclear equation by giving the mass number, atomic number, and element symbol for the missing species. 18F + Balance this nuclear reaction by supplying the missing nucleus....
Match each element in the left column with its most likely oxidation state in a compound in the right column. (Based on the elements location in the periodic table) magnesium aluminum oxygen chlorine potassium barium nitrogen sulfur fluorine strontium carbon arsenic A. +1 B. +2 C. +3 D. 0 E. -1 F. -2 G. -3 H. +4/-4