The correct options are, frying an egg and burning candle.
Explanation :
Physical change : It is a change in which no new compounds are formed only changes occurs in size or state of substance. In this, there is no changes in the substance or compound.
Chemical change : It is a change in which a new compounds are formed by the chemical reaction. Changes occurs in their chemical composition and properties.
Frying an egg : It is a chemical change because a new substance is form by heating.
Burning a candle : It is chemical change because new substances are formed (carbon dioxide, water and heat) by burning.
Boiling alcohol : It is physical change because only changes in the state.
Melting and ice : It is a physical change because only changes in the state.
Making coffee : It is a physical change because no new substance is formed.
Therefore, frying an egg and burning candle are the example of chemical change.
The cell because they are moving from high to low concentration
The doctor or nurse will ask a urine sample of the daughter for lab analysis to check for bacteria, red blood cells or white blood cells. Sometimes after the urine lab analysis it will be followed by a urine culture. This test will tell the doctor what kinds of bacteria are the source of the infection and which treatment or medicine will work the most. If the daughter is having frequent infections or low grade fever that the doctor concludes that it may have been caused by an abnormality in the urinary tract, she may have a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), a computerized tomography (CT) scan or ultrasound. The doctor or nurse may use a contrast dye as well to highlight structures in the child’s urinary tract. Moreover, the doctor may conduct a cystoscopy, using a long, thin tube with a lens (cystoscope) to see inside the child’s bladder and urethra if the child will have recurrent UTIs.
B. glycolysis occurs in both prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells.