Answer:
electrons :))
Explanation:
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What are the reactants of photosynthesis? carbon dioxide and hydrogen hydrogen, oxygen, and water light energy, water, and carbon dioxide oxygen and glucose
Answer:
Explanation:
glucose and oxygen (D)
The reactants of photosynthesis are light energy, water, and carbon dioxide. The correct option is C.
What is photosynthesis?Photosynthesis is a process that plants and other organisms use to convert light energy into chemical energy that can then be released to fuel the organism's activities via cellular respiration.
Photosynthesis is crucial because it is the process by which plants convert carbon dioxide into oxygen using sunlight.
Animals require oxygen to survive, and plants serve as nature's air filter, filtering out harmful carbon dioxide.
Photosynthesis is the conversion of light energy by phototrophs into chemical energy, which is then used to power cellular activities. Sugars, which are formed from water and carbon dioxide, are used to store chemical energy.
Carbon dioxide and water are the photosynthesis reactants. Plants require carbon dioxide and water to produce food.
Thus, the correct option is C.
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When an enzyme is exposed to a temperature higher than its optimum,
what happens?
A)Nothing
B)The enzyme catalyzes the reaction better
C)The enzyme becomes denatured
D)The rate of reaction remains the same
Coral reefs are found in coastal ecosystems. Coral reefs have a high biodiversity. Which statement is true about coral reefs?
A. Matter and energy are not easily passed throughout a coral reef.
B. Coral reefs usually contain only a few different types of fish and coral.
C. Coral reefs would not be able to recover from an ecosystem disturbance.
D. There are many different species of plants and animals found on a coral reef.
option D is true about coral reefs.
The diagram below illustrates the movement of substances in a process the manufactures energy for many organisms. This process occurs within a plant cell
Answer:
can you insert the diagram please?
Which is most directly responsible for water’s unique properties
It's Hydrogen Bonds
Explanation:
Water has some unusual properties due to its hydrogen bonds. One property is cohesion, the tendency for water molecules to stick together. The cohesive forces between water molecules are responsible for the phenomenon known as surface tension.
Why does the left ventricle have larger walls then the right?
dna is composed of repeating structual units called
Answer:
The structural units are called base pairs
Explanation:
They're called base-pairs, but if you want to get more specific, Base pairs are usually made of adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine.
Answer:
dna is composed of repeating structure units called nucleotides
The Carter's meeting with April Ofrah was interrupted by a phone call.
What had happened? The hate you give
Answer:
DeVante called, saying that King was after him
Explanation:
A tick lives on a dog by biting into its skin and drinking the blood. The tick gains nutrients from the blood and also sometimes passes on diseases to the dog. The dog loses blood and sometimes gets a disease. What type of symbiosis is this considered?
A river that is mature would be: *
A. Straight, fast flowing and have erosion on both sides
B. curved, slow flowing and would have more erosion on the outside curve
.. Which statement describes starches, fats, proteins, and
DNA?
Answer:
They are all examples of the four major organic compounds: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids.
Explanation:
Answer:
they are complex molecules made from smaller molecules
Explanation:
whats the answer????
Answer:
D, since there is already a lot of it in the cell
Which one can be broken down further and element or a compound?
Answer:
Elements are the simplest form of matter; cannot be broken down further by either physical or chemical means. Compounds are made up of two or more elements combined in definite quantities and in definite proportions by chemical bonds.
Explanation:
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Are these two a plant cell or an animal cell or both?
The first on is : cell membrane, cytoplasm, vacuoles and mitochondria
Answer:
Plants have eukaryotic cells with large central vacuoles, cell walls containing cellulose, and plastids such as chloroplasts and chromoplasts.
Explanation:
What is part A of this cell membrane diagram
Answer:
Carbohydrate sugar chain
Explanation:
Answer:
glycolipid
Explanation:
sorry if it's wrong
What are the (exact) products and reactants for the electron transport chain in cellular respiration?
Answer:
Cellular respiration is the process responsible for converting chemical energy, and the reactants/products involved in cellular respiration are oxygen, glucose (sugar), carbon dioxide, and water. While the exact steps involved in cellular respiration may vary from species to species, all living organisms perform some type of cellular respiration. The equation for aerobic respiration shows glucose being combined with oxygen and ADP to produce carbon dioxide, water, and ATP
Explanation:
How do signals move from a sensory neuron toward the brain?
it goes throug the nerves to where your brai want to move the part
example
you want to walk it send signals to right leg thern left leg
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What are the identifying features of carbohydrates
Please help. Worth 10 points.
Answer:
i think its the 2.
Explanation:
im sure of it. thinking of formulas.
Answer:
I think it is 3
Explanation:
Question: What do you know about animal production, processing,
marketing, and breeding?
Answer:
sex
Explanation
they have to sexual intercourse to produce a baby
Answer:
production produce marketing and breeding because they also born baby and processing foods also in there part of body
Explanation:
little bit only I don't know so much if you think the answer is correct then it ok
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THE QUESTIONS IS ON THE PHOTO
Answer: (1.) several hierarchical levels in an ecosystem, that share the same function in the food chain and the same nutritional relationship to the primary sources of energy (2.) that only ten percent is available to the next level
Explanation:
covalent bond hold nitrogen bases together
How is co2 converted to glucose?
Answer:
Photosynthesis
Explanation:
Atmospheric carbon dioxide is converted to glucose during the Calvin-Benson cycle. This requires the overall reduction of CO2, using the electrons available from the oxidation of NADPH. Thus the dark reactions represent a redox pathway. NADPH is oxidized to NADP+ and CO2 is reduced to glucose.
Which model represents the intermediate step between glycolysis and the citric acid cycle?
During an annual check-up, the doctor typically feels the lymph nodes for swelling. What would swelling in the lymph nodes most likely indicate?
A.
the body is not receiving enough oxygen
B.
white blood cells are lacking nutrients
C.
white blood cells are growing uncontrollably
D.
the body is experiencing an infection
Answer: B
Explanation:
Which type of energy change causes this leaf to grow? A. Thermal energy is transformed into potential energy. B. Thermal energy is transferred to the leaf. C. Electromagnetic energy is transformed into chemical energy. D. Electromagnetic energy is transferred to the leaf.
Answer:
C. Electromagnetic energy is transformed into chemical energy
Explanation:
Growth is one of the characteristics of living things. It refers to the increase of an organism. A leaf is part of a plant, which is a photosynthetic organism i.e. an organism capable of producing its own food using energy from sunlight. Light energy is a part of the ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY.
This light energy is used to synthesize glucose (food) via photosynthesis. The glucose, which stores chemical energy in its bond is then broken down to yield ATP used for growth. Hence, the transformation of electromagnetic energy to light energy is how a leaf grow.
it is C. Electromagnetic energy is transformed into chemical energy.
The producers represent the second trophic level.
True or false
when two different species live in the same area and use the same limited resources what occurs?
In interspecific competition, members of two different species use the same limited resource and therefore compete for it
How are photosynethis and cellular respiration similar? And how are they different ?
Answer:
Photosynthesis, carried out by sunlight-reliant producers, requires carbon dioxide and releases oxygen and glucose, while cellular respiration (carried out by animals) requires oxygen and releases carbon dioxide and ATP. However, they both are biological processes that supply the organism in question with energy.
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer will be listed below.
Explanation:
The two processes, photosythesis and cellular respiration, are similar in that they both produce energy. These are ways for organisms to produce their food. Although, these two processes are completely different from each other. Cellular respiation occurs in all living organisms while photosythesis occurs only in phototrophs. Photosythesis is the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water. Cellular respiration is a set of metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms to convert chemical energy from oxygen molecules or nutrients into ATP, and then release waste products.
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After a forest fire what would be the first change in a forest?
Pioneer species are established
A climax community is established
Wind carries seeds to the area and plants grow from these seeds
New soil forms from rock
c because
The first plants to move into the new bare ground after a wildfire are wildflowers or “weeds.” These fast-germinating, leafy herbaceous plants are also known as “forbs” or “ephemerals.” They quickly germinate, grow and produce a new crop of seeds.
Answer:
Pioneer species are established
Explanation:
A forest fire would represent the process of secondary succession.
In secondary succession, the first stage is the growth of pioneer species. The soil still remains, so no new soil needs to be made.
This rich soil allows for pioneer species to grow in the forest.