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As rocks undergo stress, two things that change are their shape and their volume. The rocks may deform and change their shape based on the type of stress applied, while their volume may also change as the rocks compress or expand under pressure.
living: plants, human beings, animals, and mushroomsnonliving: glass, bread, rocks, and airplanes.A virus is an example of a non-living thing that shows some of the characteristics of the living things.
Salt concentration and the pH! also the temperature and activations and inhibitors affect an enzymes actions
A molecule with two bound groups and two lone pairs would have a bent or angular shape. This geometry arises from the repulsion between the lone pairs, which occupy more space than the bonding pairs, resulting in a bond angle that is typically less than 109.5 degrees. An example of such a molecule is water (H₂O), where the two hydrogen atoms are bonded to the oxygen atom while the two lone pairs influence the overall shape.
The inside of a two dimensional shape is called the area.
A virus can have one of two structures. These are: •Helical virus. A helical virus is rod- or thread-shaped. The virus that causes rabies is a helical virus. •Icosahedral virus. An icosahedral virus is spherically shaped. Viruses that cause poliomyelitis and herpes simplex are icosahedral viruses.
individuals and interest groups
Nucleic acid: DNA or RNA Protein coat: capsid
A virus can have one of two structures. These are: •Helical virus. A helical virus is rod- or thread-shaped. The virus that causes rabies is a helical virus. •Icosahedral virus. An icosahedral virus is spherically shaped. Viruses that cause poliomyelitis and herpes simplex are icosahedral viruses.
THERE ARE TWO MAiN THiNGS THAT iNFLuENCE MENTAL WELLNESS: y0uR ENViR0NMENT AND HEREDiTy.
There are two major forms of shapes when it comes to viruses. Rods or filaments, and spheres. The shape is due to the linear array of nucleic acid and the protein subunits, which make up the capsid.
Every virus has genetic material (DNA or RNA) and a protein coat (capsid) that protects the genetic material.
Shape and size. =]
Mass and Distance
Security and healthy relationships
Need and Want
Pressure and gravity