No because heterotrophic organism require an organic carbon source.
You would expect the organism to grow better on nutrient agar because it is a general-purpose medium that supports the growth of a wide range of organisms. MacConkey agar, on the other hand, contains inhibitors that selectively inhibit the growth of Gram-negative bacteria, so the organism may not grow as well on this medium.
If you discovered an organism under a microscope, you would expect to see its cellular structure, such as cell walls, membranes, organelles like nucleus or mitochondria, and potentially any specialized features like cilia or flagella. Additionally, you may observe its size, shape, and possible movement or behavior.
Biologists would expect any newly discovered organism to be made of cells because all living organisms that have been studied thus far are composed of cells. Cells are fundamental units of life that provide structure, carry out functions, and contain genetic material necessary for life processes. This cellular structure is a key characteristic shared by all known forms of life.
To be alive, an organism must exhibit the following characteristics: being made of cells, maintaining homeostasis, using energy, responding to stimuli, growing and developing, reproducing, and evolving through natural selection.
Typically, you can expect to urinate within 30 minutes to an hour after drinking water.
Grey water, and I assume you mean non-sewerage waste water, will contain inorganic and organic compounds. Its composition will vary depending on what is being processed. typically expect salts and suspened food particles.
Inorganic compounds are chemicals that do not contain carbon-hydrogen (C-H) bonds. They include minerals, salts, and metals. Some common examples of inorganic compounds are water (H2O), table salt (NaCl), and carbon dioxide (CO2).
Yes, although don't expect damage to be immediate. Petroleum oil is refined and synthetic oil is engineered. The difference being the molecular structure is unstable and varies in petroleum oils. Synthetic oil has a more stable molecular structure that is less susceptible to shear stresses. I use Amsoil in particular, because it outperforms all other synthetics, but ANY synthetic is better than conventional. If your mfr requires synthetic, for sure do not compromise!
Any brand with the Society of Automotive Engineers certifications will be adequate. Premium oils such as Penzoil, Quaker State and Valvoline will certainly be more than adequate, but for the best oil, use a premium synthetic such as Mobile 1 Full Synthetic. Since full synthetic oils do not produce sludge during the break-down process, they last longer and leave the engine cleaner. Expect to pay more for full synthetic motor oil, but you can expect the engine to last much longer.
evolution occurred
The living organisms that one would most likely expect to find in gardens are plants.
Well, you can expect a good deal of Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, and possibly Physical Chemistry (along with some labs). You can also expect to take some Calculus, Introductory Physics, Introductory Biology, and possibly some advanced Biology.
Depends on what it is, and whether it's mineral, semi-synthetic, or full synthetic. There isn't one oil which is used universally for all transfer cases. For the most part, you can expect to pay $4 - $10 per quart, depending on what exactly it is.
You would expect the organism to grow better on nutrient agar because it is a general-purpose medium that supports the growth of a wide range of organisms. MacConkey agar, on the other hand, contains inhibitors that selectively inhibit the growth of Gram-negative bacteria, so the organism may not grow as well on this medium.
If you discovered an organism under a microscope, you would expect to see its cellular structure, such as cell walls, membranes, organelles like nucleus or mitochondria, and potentially any specialized features like cilia or flagella. Additionally, you may observe its size, shape, and possible movement or behavior.
Velvet is not a fiber per-se. It is a type of cloth produced by a particular method of weaving on a special loom. It can be made for either natural or synthetic fibers. Natural fibers you might expect to find in velvet include cashmere wool, silk, and cotton. Synthetic fibers that have been substituted for these natural fibers usually can also be woven into velvet fabric.
I used to put synthetic in my work truck so I got the longer lasting filter ones. I used to use fram tough guard but those have been proven to be garbage. On my work pickup I use NAPA gold for the 6k synthetic OCI's. You can, however, use a regular filter but DO NOT run a standard 3k filter and expect it to last 6-7k miles on synthetic oil.