Anaerobic Respiration: The incomplete breakdown of glucose<span> WITHOUT </span>OXYGEN<span>resulting in a few ATP's and other high energy molecules. Two types of anaerobic respiration; Alcoholic Fermentation (yeast cells) and </span>Lactic Acid Fermentation<span>(higher animal muscle tissue during heavy activity).</span>
Energy transfers from the producer to the consumer.
Explanation:
- An organism eats to get energy that is required by its tissue to carry out metabolic activities.
- Organisms in an ecosystem are related to each other by there feeding habits.
- The producers lie at the bottom of a food chain. They bear the ability to convert the solar energy into chemical energy within the cell.
- They are responsible to drive the flow of energy from the ultimate source into the food chain.
- When consumers feed on the producers the energy conserved in the tissue of producers get transferred to the consumer in this way the enery transfers from one trophic level to another.
Woah where do i start well first earthquakes are movements of tectonic plates under the crust when they slide together they make vibrations wich is what we feel but they happen mostly on fault lines places like San Andreas are on those lines so they feel them most. fault lines are the place where 2 continents meet as they drift and move on liquid magma under them they crash into each other.
T killer cell or Cytotoxic T cells are the cells in animals that are used to destroy bacteria and viruses after combining with lysosomes.
<u>Explanation</u>:
The T cells kills the bacteria and virus. The T cells can easily identify the pathogen when combined with the lysosomes. The activated T cells releases a material called perforin. This substance gets into the walls of the affected cell and punctures its walls. Due to hole in the walls, there happens discharge of fluid and electrolytes, which leads to the death of the cell. The substance secreted is the cytolytic proteins from the lysosome which helps in destruction of the infected cells.