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CT NOV 2011 P11: Q33 why option D wrong.. u did nt checked it,
Question is about inhaling smoke.......pls 3xplain
Question is about inhaling smoke.......pls 3xplain
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All energy made in the ecosystem comes from photosynthesis. The energy that the plant lost, kept, used, etc. ALL originally came from its photosynthesis. Therefore:
Answer should be C. Number of bubbles should be rounded off to a whole number, how can you have 9.2 bubbles? Our measuring device (ie our eyes) cannot measure fractions of bubbles. Furthermore, there is no justification for having two, or three significant figures in our calculated result when our raw data did not have as many.What? How can this be C? The average to that is 9.2, not 9. :s
dipeptide will have two amino acids:Guys! I need help in this one!
Correct answer is B.
Not A as mucus production is inctreased, Ciliated epithelium are destroyed so ciliatry movement is reduced, tobacco smoke does not decrease oxgen transport. so the answer is DCT NOV 2011 P11: Q33 why option D wrong.. u did nt checked it,
Question is about inhaling smoke.......pls 3xplain
Its not its C in MSNot A as mucus production is inctreased, Ciliated epithelium are destroyed so ciliatry movement is reduced, tobacco smoke does not decrease oxgen transport. so the answer is D
Firstly since there are 700 nucleotides in the entire DNA molecule, and there are two strands of DNA in the molecule, there must be 700/2 = 350 base pairs.How do we calculate the maximum number? :/
Is the answer DSomeone plz help with this
So here we go CO does not cause the destruction of epithelium cells, and nicotine only causes blood vessels to dialate and increase blood pressure hence we are left with C which i checked in my book and does confirm that it causes platelets to stick together.I haven't checked the ms myself but somebody posted it saying the ans was D so yeah maybe
firstly Co does damage the epithelium by releasing superoxide radicalsSo here we go CO does not cause the destruction of epithelium cells, and nicotine only causes blood vessels to dialate and increase blood pressure hence we are left with C which i checked in my book and does confirm that it causes platelets to stick together.
I cant find anything on CO damaging the endothelium cells however NO do form free radicals that effect the endothelium cells. however i am not completly certain.firstly Co does damage the epithelium by releasing superoxide radicals
secondly nicotine constricts (not dilate)the vessels :s
Its not its C in MS
Guys! I need help in this one!
Correct answer is B.
whts the answer?HELP! HOW DO WE DO THIS?!
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