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That depends if it has a minus sign or a plus sign in front of the numbers. The appropriate notation would be either -4.75 OD and -4.00 OS; or +4.75 OD and +4.00 OS. The sign in front makes all the difference in the world to completely answer this question.

Minus sign means you are near sighted and everything in the distance is blurry without glasses or contact lenses. Plus sign means you are farsighted and would have greater difficulties reading books.

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In its 4.6 billion yearscircling the sun, the Earth has harbored an increasing diversity of life forms:for the last 3.6 billion years, simple cells(prokaryotes);for the last 3.4 billion years, cyanobacteriaperformingphotosynthesis;for the last 2 billion years, complex cells(eukaryotes);for the last 1.2 billion years, eukaryotes which sexually reproducefor the last 1 billion years, multicellular life;for the last 600 million years, simple animals;for the last 550 million years, bilaterians, water life forms with a front and a back;for the last 500 million years, fish and proto-amphibians;for the last 475 million years, land plants;for the last 400 million years, insects and seeds;for the last 360 million years, amphibians;for the last 300 million years, reptiles;for the last 200 million years, mammals;for the last 150 million years, birds;for the last 130 million years, flowers;for the last 60 million years, the primates,for the last 20 million years, the family Hominidae(great apes);for the last 2.5 million years, the genus Homo (human predecessors);for the last 200,000 years, anatomically modern humans.Periodic extinctions have temporarily reduced diversity, eliminating:2.4 billion years ago, many obligate anaerobes, in the oxygen catastrophe;252 million years ago, the trilobites, in the Permian-Triassic extinction event;66 million years ago, the pterosaurs and nonavian dinosaurs, in the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction event.all dates are approximate


A glucose solution contains 50.5 of glucose in 475 of water. Compute the freezing point and boiling point of the solution Assume a density of 1.00 for water?

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Because that I was a teacher in Yale University in New Jersey, I can explain that like this way:Fossilized spores suggest that higher plants (embryophytes) have lived on the land for at least 475 million years.[3]Early land plantsreproducedsexually with flagellated, swimming sperm, like the green algae from which they evolved. An adaptation to terrestrialization was the development of upright meiosporangia for dispersal by spores to new habitats. This feature is lacking in the descendants of their nearest algal relatives, the Charophycean green algae. A later terrestrial adaptation took place with retention of the delicate, avascular sexual stage, the gametophyte, within the tissues of the vascular sporophyte. This occurred by spore germination within sporangia rather than spore release, as in non-seed plants. A current example of how this might have happened can be seen in the precocious spore germination in Sellaginella, the spike-moss. 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A close relationship between angiosperms and gnetophytes, proposed on the basis of morphological evidence, has more recently been disputed on the basis of molecular evidence that suggest gnetophytes are instead more closely related to other gymnosperms.The evolution of seed plants and later angiosperms appears to be the result of two distinct rounds of whole genome duplication events.[5]These occurred in 319 million years ago and 192 million years ago respectively.The earliest known macrofossil confidently identified as an angiosperm, Archaefructus liaoningensis, is dated to about 125 million years BP (the Cretaceous period),[6]while pollen considered to be of angiosperm origin takes the fossil record back to about 130 million years BP. However, one study has suggested that the early-middle Jurassic plant Schmeissneria, traditionally considered a type of ginkgo, may be the earliest known angiosperm, or at least a close relative.[7]In addition, circumstantial chemical evidence has been found for the existence of angiosperms as early as 250 million years ago. 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