Neural signals from olfactory cilia are transmitted to the olfactory bulb and and then transmitted to the olfactory cortex and other areas of the brain.
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
All the signals that we receive through are body are sensed through the brain. The olfactory is an important center of the brain that is responsible for this activity.
The olfactory bulb receives the smell from the olfactory cilia, that then takes it to the cortex, then transfers it to the other parts of the brain and make us sense the smell.
Explanation:
The tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, also known as the Krebs or citric acid cycle, is the main source of energy for cells and an important part of aerobic respiration. It takes place in the mitochondria, using up oxygen and producing carbon dioxide and water as waste products, and ADP is converted to energy-rich ATP.
No Krebs cycle is not known as cellular respiration
The ozone later; chlorofluorocarbons
The correct answer is C. Coyotes
Coyotes are organisms in the food web which are both primary and secondary consumers.
Answer:
The living organisms must not reach equilibrium in the concentration of oxygen and carbon dioxide so that the Exchange of gases continues . Otherwise respiration and photosynthesis will stop.
Explanation:
- Gases move along the concentration gradient i.e. from their higher concentration to lower concetration.
- If living organisms reach a equilibrium of carbon dioxide and oxygen concentration, then The gases will not move in and out of the cells.
- This is because at state of equilibrium the concentration of gases on both side become equal and the movement completely ceases.
- If gaseous exchange in the body stops the process of respiration and photosynthesis in Plants and respiration in animal will completely stop.