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Ibn al-Haytham is also regarded as the father of optics, especially for his empirical proof of the intromission theory of light. Some have also described Ibn al-Haytham as the "first scientist" for his development of the modern scientific method. “Although, we do know that it was philosopher William Whewell who first coined the term 'scientist. ' Prior to that, scientists were called 'natural philosophers'.” Whewell coined the term in 1833, said my friend Debbie Lee. She's a researcher and professor of English at WSU who wrote a book on the history of science.
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The trachea (or windpipe) is a wide, hollow, cartilagenous tube that connects the larynx (or voice box) to the bronchi of the lungs. It is an integral part of the body’s airway and has the vital function of providing air flow to and from the lungs for respiration.it measures about 11 cm. in length; its diameter, from side to side, is from 2 to 2.5 cm.
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The trachea (or windpipe) is a wide, hollow, cartilagenous tube that connects the larynx (or voice box) to the bronchi of the lungs. It is an integral part of the body’s airway and has the vital function of providing air flow to and from the lungs for respiration.it measures about 11 cm. in length; its diameter, from side to side, is from 2 to 2.5 cm.
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Aeroponics is the process of growing plants in an air or mist environment without the use of soil or an aggregate medium. The word "aeroponic" is derived from the Greek meanings of aer and ponos. Aeroponic culture differs from both conventional hydroponics, aquaponics, and in-vitro (plant tissue culture) growing. Unlike hydroponics, which uses a liquid nutrient solution as a growing medium and essential minerals to sustain plant growth, or aquaponics, which uses water and fish waste, aeroponics is conducted without a growing medium.It is sometimes considered[by whom?] a type of hydroponics, since water is used in aeroponics to transmit nutrients.
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Fermentation is a metabolic process that converts sugar (primarily glucose, fructose and sucrose) to acids, gases or alcohol. However, the sole energy extraction pathway is glycolysis plus one or two extra reactions. It is basically the Regeneration of NAD.
Glycolysis is defined as an enzymatic breakdown of carbohydrates (as glucose) by way of phosphate derivatives with the production of pyruvic or lactic acid and energy stored in high-energy phosphate bonds of ATP.
It is also known as “sweet splitting process.” It is a metabolic pathway that occurs in the ccytosol of cells in living organisms. This can either function in the presence or absence of oxygen. Therefore, it can be divided as aerobic and anaerobic glycolysis.
Aerobic glycolysis yields more ATP than anaerobic process. With the presence of oxygen, it produces pyruvate and 2ATP molecules are produced as the net energy form.
Anaerobic glycolysis is the only effective means of energy production during short, intense exercise providing energy for a period of 10 seconds to 12 minutes.
The major difference is…
Fermentation: Fermentation is a metabolic process that converts sugar into acids, gases or alcohol.
Glycolysis: Glycolysis is an enzymatic breakdown of carbohydrates.
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Crick was an outspoken atheist, but his ability to collate data from multiple sources into a coherent, and often accurate, theory could seem at times to be the result of divine inspiration. It was Crick who confirmed the triplet code of DNA, theorized the existence of an adapter molecule (tRNA), and proposed the central dogma of molecular biology, that information travels from DNA to RNA to protein.
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Seed dormancy is defined as a state in which seeds are prevented from germinating even under environmental conditions normally favorable for germination. These conditions are a complex combination of water, light, temperature, gasses, mechanical restrictions, seed coats, and hormone structures. Seed dormancy allows seeds to overcome periods that are unfavourable for seedling established and is therefore important for plant ecology and agriculture. Several processes are known to be involved in the induction of dormancy and in the switch from the dormant to the germinating state.
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