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19.11.2019 •
Biology
How does vinegar and baking soda impact/benefit our society? due soon
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Ответ:
Explanation:
Vinegar and baking soda have many uses in our society.
Both are obviously used for baking and cooking.
They also as more environmentally friendly, and sometimes more effective, alternatives for certain cleaning products.
A specific example, in a school science classroom setting, they are safe products for a basic lab demonstration for chemical reactions.
Ответ:
The question is not well structured, the correct one is;
Look at the following statement. What word completes the second gap? Substances move by active transport from an area where they are concentrated to an area where they are concentrated
The answer is MORE
Explanation:
Substances move from one position to another in living systems. This movement of substances can either be passive (without energy) or active (require energy). Active transport of substances involves the movement of substances against their concentration gradient.
Ideally, substances move naturally from an area they are more concentrated to an area they are less concentrated but in active transport, the opposite occurs i.e. substances move from area that they are less concentrated to one that they are more concentrated, which is going up against the normal concentration slope/gradient. Due to this, energy in form of ATP is usually required by the cell to perform active transport unlike passive transport that occurs without energy input.
Exanples of active transport in living cells are exocytosis and endocytosis in some organisms. Based on this explanation, the first gap will be LESS while the second gap will be MORE.