Whether or not the plant is exposed to sunlight. Independent variables are manipulated by the experimentor, dependent variables react to the change in the independent variable.
If you're rash, you react to a problem quicky without thoroughly thinking it out first, rather impulsively. But if you're decisive, you react quickly but still are able to think out your decision well before you do.
Water does not need to react with oxygen to make water!
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An immune response is part of the body's defense against pathogens in which cells of the immune system react to each kind of pathogen with a defense targeted specifically toward that pathogen.
It is a very bad feeling if your husband puts you second. You must spend more time to get to first.
by catching it and getting over it will sometimes makey you immune but there is really no way to become 'immune' to a diseaseThe immune system has the capacity to adapt to new diseases and generate pathogen-specific immunity.
Different people react in different ways.
Yes. aluminum will react with some acids. But after being exposed to air it forms an oxide layer that many acids can't penetrate.
Silver does not react with fire at normal temperatures. However, when exposed to very high temperatures, silver can melt and oxidize, forming silver oxide.
One example of an element that fits this description is noble gas. Noble gases such as helium, neon, and argon do not react with water and can react violently with air when exposed to certain conditions.
Bone is largely made of calcium carbonate and when exposed to acid this mineral will react with the acid to release CO2. The bone will appear to be dissolved by the acid.
Yes, magnetite (Fe3O4) does react with acid. When exposed to acid, magnetite can undergo dissolution, releasing iron ions into solution and forming iron salts.
Cocaine-exposed, preterm infants given massage three times daily for a 10 day period showed significant improvement.
River rocks can explode when exposed to extreme heat, such as in a fire, due to the expansion of water trapped inside the rocks.
Yes, fluorite does react with hydrochloric acid (HCl) to produce hydrogen fluoride gas. This reaction can be observed by effervescence and the formation of a gas when fluorite is exposed to HCl.