Many organisms that undergo chemosynthesis use ________ instead of ________ to fuel the processes that convert carbon dioxide into sugars.
a. energy; sunlight
b. hydrogen sulfide (H2S); sunlight
c. sunlight; water
d. sunlight; carbohydrates
e. sunlight; sulfuric acid
Answer:
b. hydrogen sulfide (H2S); sunlight
Explanation:
Some autotrophic organisms do not use the energy of sunlight to fix the inorganic simpler substances such as CO2 into the organic sugars. These organisms perform oxidation of chemical compounds. The energy released from the oxidation of organic or inorganic chemicals is used to fix CO2 into sugars. These organisms are called chemotrophs. Some chemotrophs such as sulfur-oxidizing bacteria use H2S as a source of energy to fix CO2.
Answer:
A cork lol
Explanation:
what Hooke actually saw was the dead cell walls of plant cells (cork) as it appeared under the microscope. Have a great day merry Christmas
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The fat didn't really leave his body. Fat was converted to glucose in the gluconeogenesis pathway to give him energy during the period of starvation.
Fat is stored in the body in the adipose tissue. Fat plays so many roles in the body such as;
- Protection of vital organs
- Insulating the body from cold
- Serving as an energy store
In times of starvation, fact could also be broken down to release energy. This occurs when fat is broken down to glycerol and fatty acids. When this occurs, glycerol goes to the liver where it is converted to glucose in the gluconeogenesis pathway. This helps to produce energy in times of starvation thereby depleting the body's fat reserve.
As this process occurs, the fat reserve in my friend's body kept going down resulting in his loss of about 15 Ibs of weight.
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<u>Answer</u>: c) bottleneck effect
<u>Explanation</u>: The significant reduction in genetic variation due to a major decrease in population's size for at least one generation is called a bottleneck effect. Although the population can recover, the low genetic variation will still pose a significant risk for the long term survival of the species.