5. What is a “stromatolite”? Why are they layered? Why and how do the shapes of stromatolites vary with the environment in which they form?
5. What is a “stromatolite”? Why are they layered? Why and how do the shapes of...
Why do the Mycoplasma pneumonia bacteria have such unusual cell shapes?
1. What did you notice about the shapes with and without the
lone pairs? how do the lone lairs affect the final shape?
Guidelines for Drawing Lewis Structures. STEP 1: Determine the total number of valence electrons for the molecule. STEP 2: Determine the skeletal structure arrangement of atoms) of the compound. For simple compounds the singular atom will be in the center with the others arranged around it. STEP 3: Attach each bonded atom to the central atom with...
what are some of the reinforcers do yoh respond to that shapes your behaviors (negative and positive) and identify why you think these reinforcers have the strongest influence.
Chapter 4(microbiology) 1. What are the shapes and arrangements of bacteria cells? 2. Why is it important to be able to identify the shape and arrangement of an unknown bacterial sample? 3. Differentiate between eubacteria and archaebacteria. 4. What are the differences between eukaryotes and prokaryotes? 5. Why would a microbiologist care about those differences? Be specific. 6. What are the basic parts of a prokaryote? (the parts found in all bacteria) 7. How do the cell walls of Gram...
What do differences in CFU sizes shapes and colors indicate?
~~5. Name two common shapes and five common arrangements of bacteria. Why are spatial arrangement and shape important characteristics to recognize?
Questions to complete: 1. How do the life cycles vary among the different plant groups? Gymnosperm vs. Angiosperm. 2. In comparison to mosses and ferns, what adaptations do gymnosperms have that make them better adapted to a dry environment? 3. Why are angiosperms so successful? 4. Compare and contrast a pinecone and a flower in terms of structure and function. 5. Describe flower morphology. 6. Explain why plant diversity can be considered a nonrenewable resource.
1. Why do people hold money? 2. What are the tools of monetary policy and how can the Federal Reserve apply these in a recessionary environment?
What is a cubic spline? Explain how the limited functionality of a cubic curve is overcome by using a cubic spline. In designing shapes using curves, which method would you prefer, Lagrange polynomial or cubic spline? Why?
What is a cubic spline? Explain how the limited functionality of a cubic curve is overcome by using a cubic spline. In designing shapes using curves, which method would you prefer, Lagrange polynomial or cubic spline? Why?
what is weathering, why is it important? how do sedimentary rocks form? what percentage of all rocks exposed at the surface of earth are sedimentary why?