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What is an anologie for phase and stage?

An analogy for phase and stage is baking a cake. The phase would be the overall process of making the cake, which includes gathering ingredients, mixing, baking, and decorating. The stages would be individual steps within the phase, such as measuring ingredients, mixing batter, baking the cake in the oven, and adding frosting.


Mixing a cake a chemical change?

Mixing a cake is a physical change, not a chemical change. In this process, the ingredients physically combine but do not undergo a chemical reaction to form new substances. The mixing can be reversed by separating the ingredients, unlike in a chemical change where new substances are formed.


Is baking a cake physical or chemical changes?

Baking a cake involves both physical and chemical changes. The physical changes include mixing the ingredients, changing the shape and texture of the batter, and the evaporation of water during baking. The chemical changes occur when the heat causes the baking powder to react, creating bubbles that make the cake rise, and when proteins and starches denature and coagulate during baking.


What is the difference between a rock and a rock formation?

A rock is just a piece of a larger formation of rock; the formation exhibits characteristics of origin or composition that set it apart from other formations. A rock is the product of the rock formation process, just as a cake is the result of the process of cake making (combining ingredients, mixing and baking the cake).


What household item represent the rough ER?

The rough ER completes synthesis of membrane proteins and proteins that are to be exocytosed, so I suppose it would be most similar to a mixing bowl. The reason why I chose that is because the mixing bowl can complete creating a cake batter, which will eventually be sent off to the oven to be changed/baked. In that case, I guess the oven would be the Golgi.