How does a renewable resource differ from a nonrenewable resource?
a. a renewable reso...
Biology, 04.12.2019 02:31 sabrinabowers1002
How does a renewable resource differ from a nonrenewable resource?
a. a renewable resource can be used only in developed countries.
b. a nonrenewable resource is being used faster than it can be made.
c. a renewable resource doesn't depend on abiotic factors for energy.
d. a nonrenewable resource is in limited amounts that can't be recreated.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 11:00, Loliii
Membrane vesicles containing an internal sodium chloride (nacl) concentration of 0.14 m are placed into separate beakers each containing a different solution. the first beaker contains 0.14 m sucrose, while the second beaker contains 0.14 m calcium chloride (cacl2). the temperature is 25°c. what is the solute potential inside the vesicles, expressed in units of mpa?
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