The answer is A) an amino group
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Starting with energy sources obtained from their environment in the form of sunlight and organic food molecules, eukaryotic cells make energy-rich molecules like ATP via energy pathways including photosynthesis, glycolysis, and oxidative phosphorylation.
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Genetics- this is the scientific study of genes and heredity.
Breeding- The production of offspring by animals.
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The best explanation was provided by the student Tara who said: "Through photosynthesis, the CO2 and water are changed into new substance, glucose, therefore it is considered a chemical change".
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A chemical change is one which is not easily reversible and which results in the formation of new subsatances.
For example, in photosynthesis,a new substance, glucose is formed from the original substansubstances, carbon dioxide and water. Also, the reverse process of the formation of carbon dioxide and water from glucose is not easily obtained in plants.
From explanations provided by the students :
Luke does not give any explanation of the process but only an observation
Jackie's explanation does not state the main reason why a chemical change differs from a physical one.
Tara, gives the best explanation as the reason why a change that occcured is a chemical change is clearly stated.
Skyler does not state the main reason why photosynthesismis a chemical change as well, because even physical changes like evaporation of water involves solar energy.
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This is an example of a <u>paraphyletic group</u>.
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Paraphyletic groups is a group that contains only part of the descendants of a common ancestor. A group is constituted as paraphyletic when one or more holophyletic groups are subtracted from a clade (evolutionary branch). Traditional classifications are loaded with paraphyletic groups, such as invertebrates, pteridophytes, opposites. In each of these cases the group is defined by the exclusion of a smaller group within a larger one. An example is the reptiles are a paraphyletic group, since when we refer to them we are excluding mammals and birds even though they are taxa that evolutionarily descend from reptiles.