3. Ring distribution system and radial distribution system have their own advantages and disadvantages. Compare the FIVE (5) advantages and disadvantages of ring distribution system over radial distribution system (10 marks)
Advantages and disadvantages of ring and radial circuits
An advantage of a circuit breaker over a fuse is a. it is bigger. b. not given. c. it costs more so it must be better. d. it is smaller. e.it is easier to re-enable the circuit.
6. What is the advantage of producing pollen over having motile sperm cells? 7. What are the two types of vascular tissue found in plants? What do they transport? 8. Why are Bryophytes still dependent on water more so than other land plants (Hint- think about adaptations they LACK)? 9. What are the similarities between Division Bryophyta and the Seedless Vascular plants? 12. Why are the staminate and ovulate cones so drastically different in size! 13. What is the purpose...
can you answer these questions? 1)What advantage does a packet-switched network have over a circuit-switched network? a. It must establish a connection (a circuit) between the sender and the receiver b. It is subject to variable delays and possible information loss c. It guarantees a constant transmission rate and a high quality for each connection d. It allows better sharing of resources 2)Which of the following is not a typical use of...
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How can radial symmetry be an advantage to slow moving or sessile marine organisms? Use the body plan and lifestyle of a sea star for answers.
a.) What is one advantage of having a cambered airfoil over a flat plate? b.) What is one advantage of having an airfoil with thickness over a flat plate?
What is the function of the CTP:phosphocholine Cytidylyltransferase (CCT) in PC synthesis? How is it regulated in respond to membrane torque (tension)?
The DNA code for a hypothetical gene is: TAC TTG GGT CCT What is the mRNA sequence?
12. How is radial symmetry an advantage to sessile or planktonic animals? Text 13. The embryo becomes layered during gastrulation, and these germ layers form the various tissues and organs of the body. The names of the germ layers describe where they are found in the early embryo: Text 14. Each germ layer forms specific tissue types. For example, where is the ectoderm, and what does it give rise to? Text 15 What are throa fiinctions of the hody cavity?...