weapons embargo/cash-and- carry weapons/lend-lease
weellllll there were a lot of changes between the 1750-1900... transport fashion of clothes the industrial revelution
Dec. 21, 1891.
augustus changed it by being smart and ending war
augustus changed it by being smart and ending war
augustus changed it by being smart and ending war
Long term exposure to harmful genotoxic chemicals or ionizing radiation can cause changes in the base sequence of DNA
A quadratic sequence is when the difference between two terms changes each step. To find the formula for a quadratic sequence, one must first find the difference between the consecutive terms. Then a second difference must be found by finding the difference between the first consecutive differences.
The whole code changes
Evolutionary Change refers to the changes in the DNA sequence or mutations to help drive.
An independent variable can be changed itself and does not vary if other items around it are changed. A dependant variable changes it value in response to changes in other items.
Changes in a DNA sequence of a single gene is called a point mutation. These mutations can be harmful or not to the organism.
The sequence in the question is NOT an arithmetic sequence. In an arithmetic sequence the difference between each term and its predecessor (the term immediately before) is a constant - including the sign. It is not enough for the difference between two successive terms (in any order) to remain constant. In the above sequence, the difference is -7 for the first two intervals and then changes to +7.
No. Mutations are changes in a genomic sequence. Blue eyes are not changes.
A Quadratic Sequence is when the difference between two terms changes each step. However the secondary difference (the difference between each primary difference.) is always the same. E.G. 6 9 14 21 +3 +5 +7 primary difference.(changes) +2 +2 secondary difference(stays the same) this is not a linear sequence in which the primary difference stays the same. another way to visualise this is on a graph. if you plotted a quadratic sequence onto a graph there would be a curve. a linear sequence would be a straight line. hope this helps. Thanks To harisdagr8 for his help.
well both states of matter are changed/ has changed
Chemical changes cannot be changed back to how they originally whereas physical changes is only the appearance has changed and can be changed back to their original state e.g chocolate (cam be melted and then hardened)
random changes or variation in a DNA sequence