Earth supports 8.7 million different forms of life. Out of this, 6.5 million species inhabit the land and the rest 2.2 live in the oceans. This figure has recently been announced by the Census of the Marine life and is known as the global biodiversity of the earth.
Hello, sorry this is a little late.
I believe the correct answer to your question, "an animals long period of inactivity during winter is called what" would be Hibernation.
Hibernation is when some animals (examples would be bears, and wild rabbits) sleep throughout the entire season of winter, when the temperature is too cold for them. They spend time before hibernation usually stocking up food, and creating a warm place for them to stay.
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<span>It helps because it slows the flow of the water down the slope and little by little the water will get soaked up and by the time it gets to the bottom. i think that is the correct answer
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The correct answer is oxidative phosphorylation.
Oxidative phosphorylation refers to the metabolic pathway in which cells utilize enzymes to dissociate nutrients, thus, discharging energy that is used to generate ATP. In the majority of eukaryotes, this occurs within the mitochondria.
Approximately all the aerobic species carry out the process of oxidative phosphorylation. This pathway is possibly so prevalent as it is a highly effective manner of discharging energy, in comparison to substitute fermentation procedures, like anaerobic glycolysis.