No, hyperventilating will not increase oxygen delivery to the muscle due to decreased concentration of Carbon dioxide in blood..
Explanation:
The reduction of carbon dioxide in the blood will change destabilize tense state of the hemoglobin into relaxed state.
As a result, the p50 value of hemoglobin reduces and the release of oxygen from hemoglobin is hindered.
Thus the oxygen delivery to the muscles will not be increased.
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The best answer is B.
The endosymbiotic theory states that mitochondria and chloroplasts have striking similarities to bacterial cells:
1. they have their own DNA, which is separate from the DNA found in the nucleus of the cell.
2. Both organelles use their DNA for to produce many proteins and enzymes required for function.
3. They are both surrounded by a double membrane.
4. They reproduce just the way bacteria do, replicating their own DNA and directing their own division.
Answer:
transpiration
Explanation:
by transpirational water loss is a consequence of allowing respiratory CO2 to escape at sufficiently high rates through stomata.
Answer: True
Explanation:
Crustaceans are the group of organism that live in water and on land as well for sometime. The Branchiopoda is the sister group of hexapoda.
The Branchiopoda is a class of Crustaceans which is the sister of hexapoda. There are many investigations going on to know which class of crustaceans is closest to the hexapoda.
But there is no such confirmation but till date the research and investigations suggest that the Crustaceans are group of hexapoda.