minerals
Well mice have genotypes just like we humans do. Therefore the same way that traits are passed through mice, they are passed through humans.
For example the nitric oxide (NO2) extracted by the thermal decomposition of a nitrate (as copper nitrate) is passed through water.
One common method to separate organic and inorganic compounds is through solvent extraction, where the mixture is dissolved in a solvent that selectively dissolves either the organic or inorganic component. Another method is through filtration, where the mixture is passed through a filter to separate the components based on their size or state (solid vs liquid). Alternatively, one can use techniques like distillation, chromatography, or precipitation to separate organic and inorganic compounds based on their physical or chemical properties.
Very reactive metals high up in the reactivity series, like sodium and potassium, are extracted from their ores through electrolysis. The metal ions in the ore are reduced at the cathode, while oxidation occurs at the anode. This process is energy-intensive due to the high reactivity of these metals.
The process by which carbon moves from inorganic to organic compounds and back is called the carbon cycle. Carbon is taken up by plants through photosynthesis and passed through the food chain as organisms consume one another. Carbon is released back into the atmosphere through processes like respiration and decomposition.
No, chlamydia cannot be passed from cats to humans.
no
gentetically or lifestyle. They are not contaigious.
The virus is transmitted to humans by mosquitoes
By the pathogen man.
Chlorine is extracted from seawater using a process called electrolysis, where an electric current is passed through the saltwater to split it into its components. Chlorine is collected at the anode during this process.
typically via mosquitoes
Fleas infested with a parasite passed it on to humans.
It passed. -.-
No.
Well mice have genotypes just like we humans do. Therefore the same way that traits are passed through mice, they are passed through humans.
For example the nitric oxide (NO2) extracted by the thermal decomposition of a nitrate (as copper nitrate) is passed through water.