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What is the climate like in a midlatitude zone?

The middle latitude zones encompass Central and Southern Europe, the southeastern and Pacific northwest United States, southern South America and Southeast Asia. The zones stretch from the Tropic of Cancer north to the Arctic Circle, and from the Tropic of Capricorn south to the Antarctic Circle. The Koppen Climate Classification System lists them as category "C."

What is polysorbate 60?

Polysorbate 60 is formed by reacting a mixture of stearic acid, sorbitol and ethylene oxide. It comes in the form of a yellow paste for easy mixing with oil and fats. Its addition to imitation coffee creamers allows the water-based coffee and the oil-based creamer to mix thoroughly. Natural creamers usually separate from coffee because oil and water do not mix.\nAccording to the FDA, polysorbate 60 is safe for consumption. When it is used as an emulsifier in dessert toppings, polysorbate 60 is commonly mixed with one or all of the following additives: sorbitan monostearate, polysorbate 65 or p..

What herbivores live in the ocean?

The endangered green sea turtle is a marine reptile that thrives exclusively on algae and sea grasses. Although it is carnivorous from hatching to the early stages of its life, once a turtle has passed the juvenile age and reached an average length of 10 inches, it begins to alter its diet from meat to plants. Adult green sea turtles are the only herbivorous sea turtle.\nManatees and dugongs are voracious herbivores that feed on weeds, water grasses and algae. In order to survive, they are required to eat up to one-tenth of their body weights daily. Manatees and dugongs migrate to more tempera..

What is the melting point of helium?

The element helium is classified as a non-metal and is located in period 1, group 18 on the periodic table. It's a colorless and odourless gas that is non-reactive. Helium is the second most abundant element in the universe, and it's used to inflate balloons and blimps. Liquid helium is used to make superconductive magnets. Helium doesn't easily combine with other elements, and there are no compounds that contain helium.

What is the Oort cloud?

Jan Oort, a Dutch astronomer, theorized in 1950 that many of the comets that enter the solar system come from a reservoir of frozen bodies existing at the outer periphery of the solar system. Astronomers estimate that this cloud may contain up to 2 trillion comets in solar orbits, and some of these orbits may last thousands of years. Occasionally, gravitational events or collisions may send one closer to the sun, bringing it near Earth's orbit. These objects rarely make return trips, although a few have settled into regular and more frequent orbital paths, such as Halley's Comet.\nTh..

What does the pancreas do?

As food passes through the digestive system and reaches the stomach, it is immediately bombarded with stomach acids. The pancreas releases pancreatic juice and bile into the small intestine to break down lipids, carbohydrates and proteins. As an endocrine organ, the pancreas releases hormones that help keep blood sugar levels stable in the body.

According to Gregor Mendel, what determines biological inheritance?

The genes that the plant offspring received determined the color of its flowers. A plant with one dominant gene exhibits that trait, while two copies of a recessive gene are required.Mendel discovered that the alleles for the factors were passed from the parents to the children, with one allele coming from each parent. The combination of the alleles dictates which traits are exhibited.

What does chloroform smell like?

Chloroform is generated as a by-product of chlorine naturally, so it can occur by itself in bodies of treated water, such as public pools or city water sources. Low-level exposure is possible through touch or ingestion, while high-level exposure occurs most frequently through inhalation. The side effects of exposure can include cancer, reproductive defects and damaged organ systems, among others.

Do prokaryotes have mitochondria?

Prokaryotes may have been the precursors of mitochondria. The Fossil Musuem notes that, according to Dr. Lynn Margulis' endosymbiotic theory, a certain bacterion may have engulfed another bacterion and incorporated it as a symbiotic organism. In time, the engulfed bacterion became wholly dependent on the host cell to survive. The arrangement was beneficial to both species, so the internalized bacteria was replicated and passed down to later generations. This became the origin of the eukaryotic cell and organelles.

What is the function of the Golgi vesicles?

The Golgi apparatus packages all of its products into vesicles. These vesicles form when part of the organelle's membrane surrounds a product completely. The membrane can then pinch off from the Golgi apparatus to form its own separate vesicle, which can travel to other cells and tissues in the organism.

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