I'd have to go with the first option, stags have more prominent antlers than does
Answer:
Circulatory system, respiratory system, digestive system, excretory system, immune system…so many systems are there and you may be wondering how they work together. Well, how the digestive, respiratory, and circulatory work together will be mainly discussed here to help understand your body better.
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Answer: Option D
Explanation:
A fossil can be defined as the imprint or plant or animal that is preserved in the environment which can be used to known the organism or environment at that time.
The fossil formation takes place when the organism is trapped in ice, trapped in sap or it gets buried in fine sediments at the bottom of the lake.
In these cases the animals dies and remains as it is to form fossil but if incase the animals is completely decomposed by the bacteria and fungi then it cannot be transformed into a fossil as there will be no remains left.
The correct answer is option D
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↪ I think its from 6%-10% of living organisms today that will become fossils
↪ Animals have a less likely chance since they have parts that are difficult to become fossils (like teeth, bones)
↪ Plants may decompose and go underwater to be used as Crude Oil
↪ Most of the population are humans, which will be extremely hard to fossilise
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Answer:
Cell respiration begins with Glycolysis
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Explanation:
Glycolysis is the first and initial step in the cellular respiration. Cellular respiration is the anaerobic process, which takes place in cytosol of the cells. Two molecule of pyruvate(CH3COCOO-) are formed from 1 molecule of glucose(C6H12O6)through glycolysis. The NADH and ATP are high energy molecules formed when the free energy are released. It is the process which takes place through a series of ten enzyme catalysed reactions. 10 enzymes are required to break down the sugar molecule. It occurs in cytoplasm.