Galaxy 330 Colony Counter

Galaxy 330 Colony Counter

Quantity Measured of colony counter

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1. Quantity Measured of colony counter


Answer:

Thank u sa points

Explanation:

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2. 41. Which of the following is NOT a modern laboratory tool?A. colony counterC. calorimeterB. triple beam balanceD. pH meter​


Answer:

B.triple beam balance


3. give 5 example of spiral galaxy,elliptical galaxy and irregular galaxy give 5 characteristic of spiral galaxy,elliptical galaxy and irregular galaxy


try using google insted its better there


4. when will the milky way galaxy and Andromeda galaxy collide?


»»» 4.5 billion years

As for the collision between the Milky Way and Andromeda, which is expected to occur in 4.5 billion years, the map charted dark-matter filaments that bridge the two galaxies and that may affect the merger, the team said.

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5. c. Milky way Galaxy ,Andromeda Galaxy


Answer:

Milky Way

Milky WayGalaxy

Milky WayGalaxyThe Milky Way is the galaxy that includes the Solar System, with the name describing the galaxy's appearance from Earth: a hazy band of light seen in the night sky formed from stars that cannot be individually distinguished by the naked eye.

"Andromeda Galaxy"

The Andromeda Galaxy, also known as Messier 31, M31, or NGC 224 and originally the Andromeda Nebula, is a barred spiral galaxy approximately 2.5 million light-years from Earth and the nearest large galaxy to the Milky Way.


6. Sa loob ng 330 araw ilan ang buwan sa 330?


11 na buwan.....................

7. What is the nearest galaxy in milky way galaxy?​


Answer:

Explanation:

Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy

The closest known galaxy to us is the Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy, at 236,000,000,000,000,000 km (25,000 light years) from the Sun. The Sagittarius Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy is the next closest , at 662,000,000,000,000,000 km (70,000 light years) from the Sun.

Answer:

Canis Major Dwarf

Distance from earth is 0.025 million light years

if we are talking about big galaxy then it is andromeda galaxy which have 2.5 million light years away from earth


8. 1. A soft drink in can has a volume of ____A. 330 mL. B. 330 L C. 330 cm D.330m​


Answer:

A. 330 ml.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

A. 330 ml

Step-by-step explanation:

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9. how far is the galaxygalaxy is so far away and the scientist iskip investigating the Galaxy and there are moreI hope that help​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

The Milky Way is about 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 km (about 100,000 light years or about 30 kpc) across. The Sun does not lie near the center of our Galaxy. It lies about 8 kpc from the center on what is known as the Orion Arm of the Milky Way.

Explanation:

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10. What is the galaxy that is near in our galaxy


Answer:

At present, the closet known galaxy to the Milky Way is the Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy

Answer:

Explanation:

Andromeda galaxy

Andromeda galaxy, closest large spiral. The Andromeda galaxy is the closest big galaxy to our Milky Way. At 2.5 million light-years, it's the most distant thing you can see with the eye alone.


11. 1. How do you wxpress "330 students to 8 buses" infraction?A. 8/330B. 330/8C. 330:8D. 8:330​


Answer:536

Step-by-step explanation:


12. What is galaxy?Why galaxy is important?​


Explanation:

What is galaxy ?

-A galaxy is a gravitationally bound system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter. The word is derived from the Greek galaxias, literally 'milky', a reference to the Milky Way galaxy that contains the Solar System.

Why galaxy is important?

- Galaxies show us how the matter in the universe is organized on large scales. In order to understand the nature and history of the universe, scientists study how the matter is currently organized and how that organization has changed through out cosmic time.

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What is galaxy?

A galaxy is a gravitationally bound system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter. The word is derived from the Greek galaxias, literally 'milky', a reference to the Milky Way galaxy that contains the Solar System.

Why is galaxy is important?

Galaxies show us how the matter in the universe is organized on large scales. In order to understand the nature and history of the universe, scientists study how the matter is currently organized and how that organization has changed through out cosmic time.


13. What is a galaxy? What galaxy are we on? Describe our galaxy. Create a report about it.


Our galaxy, the Milky Way, is typical: it has hundreds of billions of stars, enough gas and dust to make billions more stars, and at least ten times as much dark matter as all the stars and gas put together. And it’s all held together by gravity.

Like more than two-thirds of the known galaxies, the Milky Way has a spiral shape. At the center of the spiral, a lot of energy and, occasionally, vivid flares are being generated. Based on the immense gravity that would be required to explain the movement of stars and the energy expelled, the astronomers conclude that the center of the Milky Way is a supermassive black hole.

Other galaxies have elliptical shapes, and a few have unusual shapes like toothpicks or rings. The Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF) shows this diversity. Hubble observed a tiny patch of sky (one-tenth the diameter of the moon) for one million seconds (11.6 days) and found approximately 10,000 galaxies, of all sizes, shapes, and colors. From the ground, we see very little in this spot, which is in the constellation Fornax.


14. what is the last galaxy?or edge of the galaxy?.​


Answer:

-The Edge of the Galaxy was a star system located in the Braxant sector of the galaxy's Outer Rim Territories. By the year 4.3 ABY, it was home to a new and exotic resort that included the Rodon Value Pod Hotel, the Solar Power Plant, and the Space Observatory, as well as an asteroid installation.

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15. What is a galaxy? And how is a galaxy created?​


Answer:

A galaxy is a gravitationally bound system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter. The word galaxy is derived from the Greek galaxias, literally "milky", a reference to the Milky Way.

One says that galaxies were born when vast clouds of gas and dust collapsed under their own gravitational pull, allowing stars to form. ... The other, which has gained strength in recent years, says the young universe contained many small "lumps" of matter, which clumped together to form galaxies.

Galaxies are thought to begin as small clouds of stars and dust swirling through space. As other clouds get close, gravity sends these objects careening into one another and knits them into larger spinning packs.

Answer:

THE BIG BANG THEORY

Explanation:

ANG BIG BANG THEORY ANG NAG BUO SA PLANETS AND GALAXY


16. ACTIVITY 2: Write Their Differences Write sentences or words that describes and differentiate the following kind of galaxies. (5 PTS EACH COLUMN) SPIRAL GALAXY ELLIPTICAL GALAXY IRREGULAR GALAXY​


Spiral Galaxies

Our own Galaxy and the Andromeda galaxy are typical, large spiral galaxies. They consist of a central bulge, a halo, a disk, and spiral arms. Interstellar material is usually spread throughout the disks of spiral galaxies. Bright emission nebulae and hot, young stars are present, especially in the spiral arms, showing that new star formation is still occurring.

Elliptical galaxies consist almost entirely of old stars and have shapes that are spheres or ellipsoids (somewhat squashed spheres) often dusty, which is especially noticeable in those systems that we view almost edge on (Figure).

Irregular Galaxies

Hubble classified galaxies that do not have the regular shapes associated with the categories we just described into the catchall bin of an irregular galaxy, and we continue to use his term. Typically, irregular galaxies have lower masses and luminosities than spiral galaxies. Irregular galaxies often appear disorganized, and many are undergoing relatively intense star formation activity. They contain both young population I stars and old population II stars.

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17. almost all of the stars we can see are part of this large system it was named for its multitude of stars that appears in the sky, it is the galaxy ehrr our sun belongs what galaxy is that?A. Cigar GalaxyB. Andromeda GalaxyC. Milky Way GalaxyD. Pinwheel Galaxypa help huhu​


Answer:

C. Milky Way Galaxy

Explanation:

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18. 1. How do you express "330 pupils to 8 buses" in fraction form?330b.c. 330:8munis?a.330​


Answer:

sorry but you have any example,

but i remember in fraction form is it have ":" i think the answer is 330:8

Answer:

330:8

Step-by-step explanation:

330 pupils to 8 buses=330:8


19. Is there another galaxy inside the milky way galaxy?


QUESTION

Is there another galaxy inside the milky way galaxy?

ANSWER

Obviously there is no other galaxy inside the Milky Way galaxy, because the Milky Way itself is a galaxy. It would be called a galaxy when there is a galaxy inside it in the first place.

MILKY WAY GALAXY

Milky Way Galaxy is a kind of spiral galaxy, where everything in the solar system, including our star, Sun, planets, asteoroids, comets along with billions of small celestial bodies lies and exists.

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20. Which of the following is mismatch? A. colony counter: density of microorganism B. graduated cylinder: displaced volume C. laboratory scanners: computer processor D. triple beam balance: mass of solids


Answer:

A

Explanation:

because colony counters are machines used to automatically count the number of cells or colonies present in a sample not used to measure the density of microorganisms

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21. A galaxy that comprises two to three percent of the total number of galaxies.


Currently, in 2020, it was estimated that there are around 2 trillion galaxies in the observable Universe. Each galaxy is unique, ranging in size from 10,000 light-years to hundreds of light-years. Galaxies have been classified under five categories: spiral, barred spiral, lenticular, elliptical, and irregular.


22. this refers to dark regions the galaxies or between galaxies that contain no matter


Answer:

space

Explanation:

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23. A galaxy beyond the constellation Corona Borealis is moving directly away from our Galaxy at the rate of 21 600 km/s. This galaxy is now at a distance of 1.4 x 109 light-years from our Galaxy. Assuming that the galaxy has always been moving at a constant speed, how many years ago was it right on top of our Galaxy?


Converting the distance from light years to km.

1 light year = 9.461 x 10¹² km

(1.4 x 10⁹ light years)(9.5 x 10¹² km / 1 light year)

= 1.33 x 10²² km

Calculating time

Given

Speed (s) = 21,600 km/sDistance (d) = 1.33 x 10²² kmTime (t) = ?

t = d / s

t = 1.33 x 10²² km / 21,600 km/s

t = 6.16 x 10¹ s

Converting the time from seconds to years.

1 year = 3.2 x 10⁷ s

(6.16 x 10¹⁷ s) / (3.16 x 10⁷ s / 1 year)

= 2.09 x 10¹ years

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24. What is the nearest galaxy in milky way galaxy?​


GALAXY

- The nearest galaxy in milky way galaxy is called the Andromeda Galaxy.

What is the distance of Andromeda Galaxy in our earth?

- The Andromeda Galaxy is positioned at a distance of approximately 2.5 million light-years away from Earth, which is equal to about 15 quintillion miles or 24 quintillion kilometers.

Is Andromeda Galaxy can be see in the night sky?

- Yes, this galaxy can be spotted in the night sky as a cloudy area of light without any need for a telescope. Being the largest galaxy in the Local Group, it shares this group with other galaxies including the Milky Way and the Triangulum Galaxy.

Astronomers believe that, in the future, the Andromeda Galaxy and the Milky Way will merge as they are slowly approaching each other.

Learn more about galaxies and the four main types of galaxies at:

https://brainly.ph/question/30708344


25. What is our neighboring galaxy?A) milky way galaxyB) triangulum galaxyC) andromeda galaxyD) whirlpool galaxy


C andromeda galaxys

the answer is andromeda galaxy


26. will the milky way galaxy collide with the andromeda galaxy ​


Answer:

Yes, it will collide with the milky way galaxy.


27. This refers to dark regions the galaxies or between galaxies that contain no matter​


Answer:

See-through galaxy NGC 1052-DF2 is what's known as an ultra-diffuse galaxy, or UDG. ... This was the 1st galaxy said by astronomers to contain little to no dark matter.

Explanation:

Not sure but I hope it helps

Answer:

Cosmic Voids

I think?

Explanation:

Cosmic voids are vast spaces between filaments (the largest-scale structures in the universe), which contain very few or no galaxies. Voids typically have a diameter of 10 to 100 megaparsecs; particularly large voids, defined by the absence of rich superclusters, are sometimes called supervoids. They have less than one tenth of the average density of matter abundance that is considered typical for the observable universe.


28. this refers to dark regions the galaxies or between galaxies that contain no matter​


The current hypothetical answer for this one is "Dark Galaxies". Remember na iba 'yon sa Dark Matter ha.


29. Compared to our galaxy, how big is our solar system? Choices: A. extremely tiny B. about one-tenth of the galaxy C. about one-third of the galaxy D. over half of the galaxy


Answer:

A. extremely tiny

estimated 350-billion large galaxies (like the Milky way) The Solar System is about 36 billion times larger than Earth


30. What are galaxies? What are the four main types of galaxies?​


Answer: A galaxy is a huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems. A galaxy is held together by gravity. Scientists have been able to segment galaxies into 4 main types: spiral, elliptical, peculiar, and irregular.

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GALAXIES

What are galaxies?

- Galaxies refer to enormous clusters of stars, gas, and dust that are bound together through gravitational forces. They vary in size and shape, with some being relatively small dwarf galaxies containing millions of stars, while others are massive spiral or elliptical galaxies with billions of stars. In addition to stars, galaxies also harbor various celestial bodies, such as planets, asteroids, and black holes. The Milky Way, our home galaxy, is merely one of numerous galaxies scattered throughout the vast expanse of the universe.

What are the four main types of galaxies?

The following is the four main types of galaxies:

The first one is Spiral galaxies, this are distinguished by their spiral arms that stretch from a central bulge comprising of older stars. These arms comprise of gas, dust, and youthful stars that are engaged in generating new stars. The Milky Way galaxy, which is our galaxy, is a prime example of a spiral galaxy. The second one is Barred spiral, this galaxies share similarities with spiral galaxies, but they are distinguished by a bar-shaped structure that extends from the central bulge. Spiral arms arise from either side of the bar. These types of galaxies are less abundant than spiral galaxies.The third one is Elliptical galaxies, this galaxies appear like smooth and uniform, with stars evenly spread throughout the galaxy. They lack spiral arms and have a shape that ranges from almost spherical to highly elongated. These galaxies typically have older stars and less ongoing star formation than spiral galaxies.The last one is Irregular galaxies, this are galaxies that do not fit into the classifications of spiral, elliptical, or barred spiral galaxies. They frequently exhibit a haphazard, unsymmetrical form and may consist of a mixture of old and young stars. Some scientists propose that irregular galaxies may have resulted from the gravitational interaction or collision of other galaxies.

Learn more about the nearest galaxy in milky way galaxy at:

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