How many cells are in a single grain of yeast? 1*10^9/429 = 2331002 cells/granule on average. Is yeast a single cell? Though each yeast organism is made up of just one cell, yeast cells live together in multicellular colonies. “They’re single-celled organisms, so they don’t grow to become mushrooms or anything like that.” Is yeast […]
What are the largest bodies of water that border Europe?
What are the largest bodies of water that border Europe? Europe is a peninsula of the Eurasian supercontinent and is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and the Mediterranean, Black, and Caspian Seas to the south. What body of water is to the east of Europe? Mediterranean […]
How long does carbon monoxide poisoning take effect?
How long does carbon monoxide poisoning take effect? High concentrations of carbon monoxide kill in less than five minutes. At low concentrations it will require a longer period of time to affect the body. Exceeding the EPA concentration of 9 ppm for more than 8 hours is suspected to produce adverse health affects in persons […]
What is the current net migration rate?
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Is a Heterotroph Autotroph?
Is a Heterotroph Autotroph? “Autotrophs are organisms that prepare their own food through the process of photosynthesis, whereas heterotrophs are organisms that cannot prepare their own food and depend upon autotrophs for nutrition.” Is algae a Heterotroph? In other words, most algae are autotrophs or more specifically, photoautotrophs (reflecting their use of light energy to […]
Who invented the ratatouille?
Who invented the ratatouille? Ratatouille hails from (present day) Nice, France, created by Provencal peasants; it was initially a dish made by poor farmers. It was prepared during the summer when fresh vegetables were available. There are a few different takes on how ratatouille got its name; there are also several different versions of the […]
What transition is cloud to Glacier?
What transition is cloud to Glacier? Clouds receive moisture when the heat of the sun evaporates liquid water into the air. The moisture then cools and condenses onto dust in the atmosphere to form clouds. Once in cloud form, this water will STAY in the atmosphere until it precipitates to the ground and collects in […]