After the power stroke, ADP is released<span>; however, the cross-bridge formed is still in place, and actin and myosin are bound together. </span>ATP can<span> then attach to myosin, which allows the cross-bridge cycle to start again and further </span>muscle contraction can occur<span> </span>
Answer:
Im not 100% sure I studied this about 4 years ago but I belive it would be: Producers, 10%, herbivores, omnivores,carnivores, heat, trophic, and energy
Explanation:
Before even using oil immersion lens, make sure you set the microscope to the lowest objective 4x.
You want to start small before increasing the magnification. Before you move to the next power (from 4x to 10x), make sure your center is focused using the coarse adjustment. Then move to 10x, and do the same adjustment. Then onto 40x, and once you get to 100x, use the fine focus (not coarse focus! because it will move the speciman a lot which messes up your field of view. Fine focus is just refinning so the picture appears clear.
Now, when performing oil immersion, get a dropper, and carefully drop an oil on the speciman, and get a slider to cover on top of it (BUT DO IT SLOWLY! you don't want to get any bubbles in it).
Highe clouds have added moisture to. lower cloud, which cannot hold its droplets anymore
To obtain oxygen.............