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If an organism's cell doesn't receive enough essential molecules, such as nutrients, hormones, or signaling molecules, it can lead to impaired cellular functions and metabolic processes. This deficiency may result in stunted growth, weakened immune response, and overall poor health. In severe cases, it can lead to cell death or contribute to the development of diseases. Cells may adapt temporarily, but prolonged shortages can have detrimental effects on the organism's overall well-being.

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When you put water in a pan what happens?

Water evaporates at any temperature. Some water molecules have enough energy to leave the surface of the liquid. As the temperature increases more and more molecules have enoughenergy to leave the surface of the liquid. At the boiling point all molecules have enough energy to evaporate. Bubbles of vapour form throughout the liquid (we see these bubbles as proof of boiling).


When water molecules are moving closer together in the air it's called what?

This happens when the air cools. If the water particles get close enough to form liquid, the process is called condensation.


What happens to water molecules when they are heated?

Like all molecules, a molecule of H20 is in constant motion; 'hot' molecules move faster than 'cold' molecules. If the molecules move slowly enough the substance appears stationary to us (frozen water) and if they move quickly enough they will expand to fill their container (vapor or gas water.)


What happens if an organism can't make enough catalase?

If an organism can't make enough catalase, it may have difficulties breaking down hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen, leading to the accumulation of hydrogen peroxide inside the cells. This can result in oxidative stress and damage to the cell components.


What happens to the molecules that make up a sample of liquid water when the sample absorbs molecules that make up a sample of liquid water when the sample absorbs enough heat to reach the boiling poi?

When a sample of liquid water absorbs enough heat to reach its boiling point, the increased thermal energy causes the water molecules to move faster and break the hydrogen bonds holding them together. As the temperature reaches 100°C (at standard atmospheric pressure), the molecules gain enough energy to overcome these intermolecular forces, transitioning from the liquid phase to the gas phase, resulting in the formation of water vapor. This process is known as vaporization or boiling.

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