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Answer:
High specific heat capacity.
Explanation:
The specific heat capacity of water is the quantity of heat energy needed to raise 1 kg of water by one degree.
The high specific heat capacity of water is due to high hydrogen bonds which holds water molecules together, preventing their free movements.Therefore, large amount of energy is needed to raise water temperature. The hydrogen bonds also enabled water to store energy.
This features of water makes, plasma resistant to fluctuations in body and environmental temperature, and allows biochemical reactions to occurs at relatively constant rate.
Answer: these are secondary metabolites
Explanation:
These secondary metabolites are chemical compounds found in some fungi, bacteria and some plants. They are not involved in true normal growth and other processor in these organisms, but they often help protect plants from herbivory and these include terpenes, alkaloids, phenols etc.
Answer:
uncouplers
Explanation:
Metabolic uncouplers are chemicals/molecules that have ability to shuttle H+ across the membrane disrupting the proton motive force necessary for the generation of ATP. As a consequence the ATP synthesis is reduced and anabolism is slowed down. These processes also known as metabolic uncoupling lead to the reduction in biomass yield (weight loss).