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Plants use energy from the sun, water, and CO2 to make nutrients to "eat"

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Sugar is produced (C6H12O6) from CO2 and H2O

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Show meiosis and mitosis via venn diagram?

Mitosis is the process of a cell division in somatic cells as appose to in meiosis ;the cell division of sex cells. Meiosis takes place in sexual reproduction whereas mitosis ocours in asexual reproduction . Also mitosis has only 1 division Meiosis has 2 divisions Also, its when you have sex and jizz comes out


What is happening in the body when shock ocours?

When shock occurs, the body's organs and tissues receive inadequate blood flow, leading to insufficient oxygen and nutrient delivery. This triggers a systemic response, causing the heart to beat faster and blood vessels to constrict in an attempt to maintain blood pressure and direct blood to vital organs. If not promptly addressed, the prolonged lack of oxygen can result in cellular damage, organ failure, and potentially death. The body may also release stress hormones, further exacerbating the situation.


What is the basic concept of conversions of organic compound?

Convert what? IUPAC names into stick models? That is what I get from your question. Basically: You name the compound from the longest UNBRANCHED carbon chain or in some cases a special functional group forms the basic of the name (like amines and sometimes ketones, aldehydes and carboxyl acids etc), and then there are specific rules about what substituents are placed first in the name. Standardized rules are important if one is to recreate a molecule from a complicated name. (they use CAS numbers now, but still). An example is the illegal amphetamine, the name is short for Alpha-methylphenylethylamine, but that is not a correct name according to IUPAC, the correct name is 1-phenylpropane-2-amine, transalted as: a phenyl group at position 1 and an amino group at position 2 on a straight propane chain. Adding to the complexity is the concept of stereo isomerism, where molecules that look identical in 2 dimensions actually are different in 3 dimensions, concepts as cis/trans isomerism and optical activity are important. Cis/trans isomerism arises around a double bond, that is rigid and does not alow rotating of the two carbons, when both carbons have substituents other than 2 hydrogen atoms. In the case of CIS (Latin for "same") the substituents point to the same side, in the case of trans (Latin for "opposite"), the substituents point away from each other / CH3 Stereoisomerism ocours in molecules that have 1 or more so-called chilral centers, where 1 ctarbon atom has 4 different substituents, and you have something other that a racemic (50/50 of the two different stereo isomers of a 1 chiral center molecule, with 2 or more chiral centers things get really complicated) the dextro/levo rotary property which is measured using polarized light, and the S/R system which defines chiral centers based on simple rules, are both methods of describing the configuration of chiral centers Many common names, in fact most common chemical names are either not systematic at all or are named using an older nomenclature, examples: formic acid (methanoic acid), acetaldehyde (ethanal), isopropyl alcohol (2-propanol or propan-2-ol).


What happens to the distance between the particles when a liquid turns to a gas?

Gas molecules take more room (volume) only (less than) 10% of the total, the rest space being empty!Or...Gas particles spread and the volume of them increases compared to the closer packed particles of a liquid. The number of particles stays the same but the force between then weakens because of the energy that they hold, these molecules spread.This is because they have more kinetic energy than when they are a liquid, this is because evaporation ocours when heat energy is transferred to the molecules and then this results in the energy becoming kinetic* and causing the particles to escape from where they are into the air, spreading with there energy stores (energy that they hold).* When the energy becomes kinetic, it basically causes the particles to vibrate as a transfer of the heat energy to them. Kinetic means movement and the (movement) energy makes the molecules bounce of one and other transferring the energy rapidly.So this basically puts forward to why the particles manage to jump out of their container, as, if the energy is transerred to a particle in quite a big amount it will manage to escape. Thus once this happens on a larger scaleb(with more partcles), evaporation is happening!_________________________________________________________________________________________________________It seems to me that the other answer above was a little brief... (and i'm not sure what the 10% thing means at all) Please edit this because i am not a rocket scientist and just tried to explain the theory as easily and clearly as possible.Please note that if you read it all then you will understand the concept in more detail, rather than copying down the first sentence for your physics homework!


What happens to the distance between the particles when a liquid turns to gas?

Gas molecules take more room (volume) only (less than) 10% of the total, the rest space being empty!Or...Gas particles spread and the volume of them increases compared to the closer packed particles of a liquid. The number of particles stays the same but the force between then weakens because of the energy that they hold, these molecules spread.This is because they have more kinetic energy than when they are a liquid, this is because evaporation ocours when heat energy is transferred to the molecules and then this results in the energy becoming kinetic* and causing the particles to escape from where they are into the air, spreading with there energy stores (energy that they hold).* When the energy becomes kinetic, it basically causes the particles to vibrate as a transfer of the heat energy to them. Kinetic means movement and the (movement) energy makes the molecules bounce of one and other transferring the energy rapidly.So this basically puts forward to why the particles manage to jump out of their container, as, if the energy is transerred to a particle in quite a big amount it will manage to escape. Thus once this happens on a larger scaleb(with more partcles), evaporation is happening!_________________________________________________________________________________________________________It seems to me that the other answer above was a little brief... (and i'm not sure what the 10% thing means at all) Please edit this because i am not a rocket scientist and just tried to explain the theory as easily and clearly as possible.Please note that if you read it all then you will understand the concept in more detail, rather than copying down the first sentence for your physics homework!


What happen to the distance between the particles when a liquid turn to gas?

Gas molecules take more room (volume) only (less than) 10% of the total, the rest space being empty!Or...Gas particles spread and the volume of them increases compared to the closer packed particles of a liquid. The number of particles stays the same but the force between then weakens because of the energy that they hold, these molecules spread.This is because they have more kinetic energy than when they are a liquid, this is because evaporation ocours when heat energy is transferred to the molecules and then this results in the energy becoming kinetic* and causing the particles to escape from where they are into the air, spreading with there energy stores (energy that they hold).* When the energy becomes kinetic, it basically causes the particles to vibrate as a transfer of the heat energy to them. Kinetic means movement and the (movement) energy makes the molecules bounce of one and other transferring the energy rapidly.So this basically puts forward to why the particles manage to jump out of their container, as, if the energy is transerred to a particle in quite a big amount it will manage to escape. Thus once this happens on a larger scaleb(with more partcles), evaporation is happening!_________________________________________________________________________________________________________It seems to me that the other answer above was a little brief... (and i'm not sure what the 10% thing means at all) Please edit this because i am not a rocket scientist and just tried to explain the theory as easily and clearly as possible.Please note that if you read it all then you will understand the concept in more detail, rather than copying down the first sentence for your physics homework!