Answer:
D. Glucose
Explanation:
How does the analogy contrast to the cell wall ?
Answer:
An analogy for the cell wall is that thecell wall is like an outer wall along a castle (enclosed compound). The cell wall is a rigid outer barrier.
Explanation:
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_______ species are the first species to colonies disturbed or newly created environment
Which of the following substances increases in amount during the cellular respiration of glucose?
Select one:
a. O2
b. NADH
c. ADP
d. Glucose
Scientists have a theory about the relationship between climate and biodiversity. Which best describes this theory?
Warmer climates promote higher biodiversity, allowing plants to grow year-round. This supports more organisms that rely on plants.
Colder climates promote higher biodiversity, reducing the competition among organisms for food. This supports stronger organisms that live longer.
Warmer climates promote higher biodiversity because they tend to receive more rainfall. This provides a source of water for more organisms.
Colder climates promote higher biodiversity because they are usually larger in size. This provides space for more organisms.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
"warmer climates promote higher biodiversity because they tend to receive more rainfall. This provides a source of water for more organisms."
Answer:
The correct answer is A
1. What is the density of an object that has a mass of 1,470 g and volume of 42 mL?
Answer:below
Explanation:
ρ = m/V=
1470 gram/42 milliliter
= 35 gram/milliliter
= 35000 kilogram/cubic meter
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Which of the following scenarios is representative of parasitism? A.Tapeworms living in mammal's intestinal tract B.Remora fish attaching themselves to sharks C.Birds feeding on insects stirred up by grazing animals D.Birds eating scraps of food from crocodile's teeth
Answer:
A- Tapeworms living in a mammal's intestinal tract.
Explanation:
Parasitism is a symbiotic relationship between species, where one organism, the parasite, lives on or in another organism, the host, causing it some harm, and is adapted structurally to this way of life.
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