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Jennifer Smith
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Asked: January 20, 2022In: Science

What is the scientific name for a turkey’s wishbone?

What is the scientific name for a turkey’s wishbone?

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    What is the scientific name for a turkey’s wishbone?

    A bird's wishbone is technically known as the furcula. It's formed by the fusion of two clavicles, and is important to flight because of its elasticity and the tendons that attach to it. Clavicles, fused or not, aren't unique to birds.

    A bird’s wishbone is technically known as the furcula. It’s formed by the fusion of two clavicles, and is important to flight because of its elasticity and the tendons that attach to it. Clavicles, fused or not, aren’t unique to birds.

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Asked: January 20, 2022In: Learning, Science, University

What is cloning?

What is cloning?  

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    What is cloning?

    Cloning is a technique scientists use to make exact genetic copies of living things. Genes, cells, tissues, and even whole animals can all be cloned. Some clones already exist in nature. Single-celled organisms like bacteria make exact copies of themselves each time they reproduce.

    Cloning is a technique scientists use to make exact genetic copies of living things. Genes, cells, tissues, and even whole animals can all be cloned. Some clones already exist in nature. Single-celled organisms like bacteria make exact copies of themselves each time they reproduce.

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Asked: January 18, 2022In: Science

Which kind of bonding is present in the water?

Which type of chemical bonding is present in water?

Which kind of bonding is present in the water?
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  1. Mitchell Smith Begginer
    Added an answer on January 18, 2022 at 9:46 pm

    Covalent bonds   Strong linkages—called covalent bonds—hold collectively the hydrogen (white) and oxygen (red) atoms of character H2O molecules. Covalent bonds happen when two atoms—in this case oxygen and hydrogen—share electrons with every other.    

    Covalent bonds

     

    Strong linkages—called covalent bonds—hold collectively the hydrogen (white) and oxygen (red) atoms of character H2O molecules. Covalent bonds happen when two atoms—in this case oxygen and hydrogen—share electrons with every other.

     

     

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Marry Johns
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Asked: January 18, 2022In: Science

Who was the first scientist to discover that the earth rotates around the sun?

Who was the first person to notice that the earth revolves around the sun?

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  1. Alesa Harry Begginer
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    Who was the first scientist to discover that the earth rotates around the sun?

    Nicolaus Copernicus published his novel theory of the Universe in 1543, in which the Earth and other planets circled around the Sun. It took more than a century for his theory to gain widespread acceptance.

    Nicolaus Copernicus published his novel theory of the Universe in 1543, in which the Earth and other planets circled around the Sun. It took more than a century for his theory to gain widespread acceptance.

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Marry Johns
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Asked: January 18, 2022In: Science

How many kilometers is 1 degree of latitude worth?

1 degree of latitude equals how many kilometres?

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    Added an answer on January 18, 2022 at 7:29 pm

    111 kilometres is the right answer. Latitude is the angular distance between a place on the earth's surface and the earth's centre, measured in degrees. Because the earth's surface is slightly flattened at the poles, a degree of latitude at the pole is slightly longer than at the equator.

    111 kilometres is the right answer. Latitude is the angular distance between a place on the earth’s surface and the earth’s centre, measured in degrees. Because the earth’s surface is slightly flattened at the poles, a degree of latitude at the pole is slightly longer than at the equator.

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Asked: January 18, 2022In: Science

Iodine can be separated from a mixture of Iodine and Potassium Chloride by ?

Iodine can be separated from a mixture of Iodine and Potassium Chloride by ?

Iodine can be separated from a mixture of Iodine and Potassium Chloride by ?
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    Iodine can be separated from a mixture of Iodine and Potassium Chloride by ?

    Iodine is known to sublimate (turn from a solid to a gas without becoming a liquid in between) when heated. However, sodium chloride has a much higher melting point than iodine. Therefore, a mixture of iodine and sodium chloride can be separated using a sublimation apparatus, collecting solid iodineRead more

    Iodine is known to sublimate (turn from a solid to a gas without becoming a liquid in between) when heated. However, sodium chloride has a much higher melting point than iodine. Therefore, a mixture of iodine and sodium chloride can be separated using a sublimation apparatus, collecting solid iodine by condensation on a cold surface.

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Asked: January 18, 2022In: Science

The most abundant element in the earths crust is ?

The most abundant element in the earths crust is ?

The most abundant element in the earths crust is ?
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  1. Julia Begginer
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    The most abundant element in the earths crust is ?

    Oxygen is by far the most abundant element in the earth's crust, accounting for 46% of the mass, almost half of the total. Oxygen is a highly reactive element that combines with other elements to form oxides.

    Oxygen is by far the most abundant element in the earth’s crust, accounting for 46% of the mass, almost half of the total. Oxygen is a highly reactive element that combines with other elements to form oxides.

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Asked: January 18, 2022In: Science

Which metal is the best conductor of electricity?

Which metal is best for conducting the electricity ?

Which metal is the best conductor of electricity?
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  1. Johnson Begginer
    Added an answer on January 18, 2022 at 9:09 pm

    Copper. One of the most typically used metals to conduct electricity is copper. As a material, copper is pliable, effortless to wrap or solder, which makes it the quality choice when massive quantities of wiring are needed. Copper's core electrical function is related to the transmission of electricRead more

    Copper. One of the most typically used metals to conduct electricity is copper. As a material, copper is pliable, effortless to wrap or solder, which makes it the quality choice when massive quantities of wiring are needed. Copper’s core electrical function is related to the transmission of electrical energy and strength generation

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Asked: January 17, 2022In: Science

The process of combustion is not possible without which substance?

Name the substance without combustion is not possible.

The process of combustion is not possible without which substance?
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    Complete combustion requires that the following stipulations be satisfied: An ample air (oxygen) supply. Adequate fuel/air mixture. Appropriate combustor temperature for gas ignition.

    Complete combustion requires that the following stipulations be satisfied: An ample air (oxygen) supply. Adequate fuel/air mixture. Appropriate combustor temperature for gas ignition.

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Marry Johns
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Asked: January 17, 2022In: Science, Startup

Who is the inventor of the X-ray machine?

Who invented the X-ray machine, and when did it first appear?

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  1. Alesa Harry Begginer
    Added an answer on January 17, 2022 at 9:15 pm
    Who is the inventor of the X-ray machine?

    Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, a German physicist, was the first to discover the technology behind X-ray machines. In 1895, Röntgen started experimenting cathode rays in a laboratory in Wurzberg, Germany (part of the technology behind what would later become television).

    Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, a German physicist, was the first to discover the technology behind X-ray machines. In 1895, Röntgen started experimenting cathode rays in a laboratory in Wurzberg, Germany (part of the technology behind what would later become television).

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