Answer:
Active Transport and Passive Transport are similar because then both have nutrients, oxygen, water, and other essential molecules to the cells along with the elimination of waste products.
I would say a lot of energy
Answer:
<u>D. Energy is used up.</u>
Explanation:
You're undergoing <u>DURING</u> cellular respiration. Energy can't really be used up DURING cellular respiration as there are changes, break-downs, and activities undergoing stated for answers A, B, and C. These answers are similar and much reasonable during <em>cellular respiration</em> <em>processing</em> than energy being used up.
The population of fish would slowly begin to die out as the deeper the water the less dissolved gasses there are.
Answer:
22. C
23. C
24. Not clear, maybe 18%
25. Left ventricle, because according to the graph nearly 50% of the organ contains mitochondria, more than the left atrium.
Explanation:
22. Active transport requires cell's energy to move molecules, usually in the form of ATP.
23. This is a trick question, you might think it is diffusion or osmosis, but is is exocytosis. Diffusion and osmosis don't require vesicles for transport. It isn't endocytosis, because that is moving molecules inside the cell. The question asks for moving out the cell.
24. Look at the chart, it is less than 20, but more than 10 and more than halfway. I am not sure exactly the percentage, I would approximate it to be 18%.
25. Most likely left ventricle.
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