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The diagnosis of Wilson disease can be performed relatively easily through several different tests;
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No. Any number TIMES zero is zero. Any number DIVIDED by zero is infinity You can show this easily. Take any number - say 100. Divide it by 10 and the answer is 10. Now make the number that you divide into the 100 smaller - say, 5. The answer is now larger - 20 Carry on making the number that you divide into 100 smaller and smaller like this: 100 divided by 1 is 100 100 divided by 0.1 is 1000 100 divided by 0.01 is 10,000 100 divided by 0.001 is 100,000 So as the number you divide into 100 gets smaller the answer gets larger and larger. So when the number you divide becomes zero, then the answer must become infinity.
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20 can be divided by 20 and by 2. 20 divided by 20 equals 1, and 20 divided by 2 equals 10.
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The generic term is divided drawer organizer. Several companies apply their own name to the products. You can easily find options at any kitchen or furniture store to fit your needs.
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Chloroplasts are tiny organelles, much smaller than a plant cell, so it is convenient to have several of them in a cell. The reason for having such small chloroplasts is that the smaller they are, the higher their ratio of surface area to volume will be, and hence, the more easily they can exchange chemicals with their immediate environment. They need carbon dioxide for photosynthesis, but they do not need lungs to make sure they will get enough of it; they can absorb it through their surfaces.
Chloroplasts are tiny organelles, much smaller than a plant cell, so it is convenient to have several of them in a cell. The reason for having such small chloroplasts is that the smaller they are, the higher their ratio of surface area to volume will be, and hence, the more easily they can exchange chemicals with their immediate environment. They need carbon dioxide for photosynthesis, but they do not need lungs to make sure they will get enough of it; they can absorb it through their surfaces.