Probably it would be like a room since the door would be the cell membrane and the nucleus would be your bed not 100% sure tho
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B. the combination of modern genetics and Darwinism.
Explanation:
The modern synthesis refers to the concept which combined the theory of inheritance by Mendel and theory of evolution by Charles Darwin. The theory also used the concept of Theory of germplasm.
The modern synthesis concept came in the early 20th century when the studies were going on Mendel's theory and the evolutionary aspects. The concept led to the formation of new concepts like the macroevolution, microevolution and the evolution affected by mutation of genes.
Thus, Option-B is correct.
Tight-fitting respirators must seal to the wearer’s face in order to provide expected protection. This includes disposable respirators (also called “filtering facepieces”). Therefore, fit testing is required in the US by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) before a user wears a mandatory respirator on the job, and must be assessed at least annually. In addition, fit tests should be performed:
Whenever a different size, style, model or make of respirator is used.
When any facial changes occur that could affect fit, such as significant weight fluctuation or dental work.
A good fit means the respirator will seal to your skin. A respirator can only work when air passes through the filter. Air will take the path of least resistance, so if the seal isn’t there, the air will go around rather than through the respirator – and therefore lessen the protection.
Safety glasses, hearing protection, face shields, hard hats and coveralls can all vie with a respirator for real estate on a person’s face, head or body. For instance, if a half face respirator doesn’t fit well (especially if it’s too large), it can overlap with glasses. The more that happens, the more fogging can potentially occur on glasses, and the more likely it is that they’ll interfere with the respirator’s seal.
i do believe the answer is d for one wheat and other barley products are not made of fats but carbs. and they are really good for energy because it can be broken down alot slower than many other energy sources.. hope this helps.