Answer: c. the wavelength of both transverse and longitudinal waves is measured parallel to the direction of the travel of the wave.
Explanation:
The wavelength is simply the distance that takes place between two successive troughs fir a particular wave. It is calculated as:
Velocity / Frequency.
From the statement given, the option that is accurate is that the wavelength of both transverse and longitudinal waves is measured parallel to the direction of the travel of the wave.
Answer:
Enzymes are catalysts for chemical reactions in living things. Enzymes, like other catalysts, lower the activation energy and increase the rate of chemical reac- tions. ... This means that enzymes do not change the direction of a reaction— they just change the amount of time needed for equilibrium to be reached.
Explanation:
Answer:
D-all of the above
Explanation:
The answer is D because....
- Step one, It is not A Because although the statement is true it is not the best answer to fit the question. The soil does provide nutrients but it also does more, it provides temperature control, anchorage for the plant, and the soil contains oxygen in it to help the plant grow.
- Step two, lets look at B it provides them with water. Although this is true like A, it does more than provide them with water. It provides them a medium for growth.
- Step three, So this answer is not correct because based on the option choices for option D all of the above is correct. It provides them a medium for growth to the plants likings.
- Step four. This is correct because all of the above are true and best explain why soil is important to plants.
The law of segregation is the Mendel’s laws or principles
explain that traits are passed from parents to offspring individually instead
of as pairs, groups or sets. So the correct option is option “C” as far as the
given question is concerned. This is a law or principle which states that
during the formation of gametes, two copies of each heredity factors separate
out so that the new offspring can get one factor of both the parents. This law
was the first law in this direction.