haha is this your science homework too lol.
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I have the same homework ^-^ Hopefully my answer will help anybody else that's struggling with the same question:
Think of a homogeneous mixture similar to salt water. Homogeneous mixtures have a fixed, or uniform composition. This means that each part of the mixture has the same properties. Every part of the sample is identical to the next. The same thing would happen with steel and bronze, they too are uniform throughout.
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No. You could not live on Saturn because there is no surface to stand on, no oxygen to breathe, and it is too cold.
You breathe gases, you drink liquids (usually water and water mixtures), and you do just about everything else with solids. you live inside a solid house, use a solid computer, etc.You also swim in water for fun.
Yes, of course. Think about it: just about all bodies of liquid water on the planet -- technically "liquid solutions" -- are a home to many species of fish that breathe the oxygen -- a gas -- that is dissolved in the water.
when you breathe in, you breathe in oxygen and when you breathe out, its carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide is the gas you breathe out the second most. Oxygen is the gas you breathe out the most.
is heterogenous because it is composed of many different gases. To be homogenous it would have to be composed of a single gas.
nutrients help cells breathe and live
Well.. They have scales.. and breathe thru their noses not skin
A homogenous mixture is a mixture of substance where the substance is so evenly mixed you cannot see the different parts that make it up. Some examples, of a homogenous mixture could be table salt and table sugar. However, some mixtures can also be gases or liquids. Brass and the air we breathe are also some examples. :)
A homogenous mixture is a mixture of substance where the substance is so evenly mixed you cannot see the different parts that make it up. Some examples, of a homogenous mixture could be table salt and table sugar. However, some mixtures can also be gases or liquids. Brass and the air we breathe are also some examples. :)
because a frog is not a mammal.
No. You could not live on Saturn because there is no surface to stand on, no oxygen to breathe, and it is too cold.
When you breathe in, you take in oxygen from the air. In the lungs, oxygen is diffused into the bloodstream, while carbon dioxide is released from the bloodstream into the air sacs to be exhaled. This exchange of gases helps regulate the levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the body.
Humans have a nasal cycle where one nostril is more dominant for breathing at a time. This cycle helps regulate airflow and optimize the functions of the nose, such as filtering and humidifying the air we breathe.
its what you breathe and what plants breathe out while they breathe that out they breathe in carbon diOxide and we breathe it out.
Salt contains atoms of two different elements: sodium and chlorine. Oxygen consists of a single element.
Humans breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. Trees "breathe" out oxygen.