Answer:
The liquid would be equivalent to Cytoplasm
The particles would be equivalent to orgnaelles
Explanation:
Cytoplasm is the liquid-like substance in the form of a gel that is also referred to as the protoplasm which is found outside the cell of living things. It is majorly mad up if dissolved molecules and water, as well as several cell organelles that carry out specific functions.
Comparing salad dressing to a cell, the liquid in the salad could be likened to the cytoplasm of a cell, while the particles in the salad could be likened to the organelles in a cell which performs various functions.
Answer:
Photosynthesis remove the carbon dioxide from atmosphere and release oxygen while cellular respiration release the carbon dioxide in atmosphere and consume oxygen.
Explanation:
Photosynthesis:
It is the process in which in the presence of sun light and chlorophyll by using carbon dioxide and water plants produce the oxygen and glucose.
Carbon dioxide + water + energy → glucose + oxygen
water is supplied through the roots, carbon dioxide collected through stomata and sun light is capture by chloroplast.
Chemical equation:
6H₂O + 6CO₂ + energy → C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂
Cellular respiration:
It is the breakdown of glucose molecule in the presence of oxygen to yield large amount of energy. Water and carbon dioxide are also produced as a byproduct.
Glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water + 38ATP
it is the reverse of photosynthesis.
There are two types of respiration:
1. Aerobic respiration
2. Anaerobic respiration
The Anaerobic respiration occur in the absence of oxygen.
Answer:
(Bad idea)
Many people are against the idea of extending the DNA database because of the potential threat it has to our privacy. While a DNA profile provides very little information about someone, their DNA sample contains information that can reveal their ethnicity or how susceptible they are to disease. The risk of data abuse is therefore potentially high.
(Good idea)
A DNA database of everyone may make it easier for police to identify missing people and unidentified remains.
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