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There are three main subatomic particles namely electrons, protons and neutrons. However, the question only discusses two of them; electrons (negatively charged) and protons (positively charged).
A. Found in all matter
Answer: They are <u>both</u> found in all matter since all matter are made up of atoms and all atoms have both protons and electrons (and even neutrons).
B. Negative charge
Answer: The subatomic particle with negative charge (as discovered by R.A Millikan) is the <u>electron</u>
C. Exists in the nucleus
The subatomic particles found in the nucleus are the <u>protons</u> and neutrons.
D. Attract opposite charges
They <u>both</u> (protons and electrons) attract opposite charges because they are of opposite charges and generally unlike charges attract.
E. Moves at extreme speed
Of the two subatomic particles mentioned, <u>electrons</u> move faster than protons because of there lighter mass when compared to the protons. However, the fastest subatomic particle is the neutrino.
F. Bound by strong force
The <u>protons</u> are bound by strong nuclear force which binds them to the nucleus of the atom.
The most logical answer is D, because, we can infer that they belong to the same genus in taxonomy, but they are different species
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The only way you can answer this question is by reading the text. During this reading, you will notice that there is an element in monoculture that is harming bees, making them have a very difficult life or even die. This element is what is affecting the bees. The author will show why this element is harmful to bees through sentences that prove the effect that this element promotes and how it only exists in monocultures. These sentences will be the text evidence.
It is likely that the author shows how monoculture requires a large use of pesticides, which ends up harming the life of bees. He can also show that monoculture decreases the availability of food for bees, since all monoculture plants only flower once a year and leave the bees without food for the rest of the year, as there is no plant diversity in the monoculture.