Answer:
The first two answer choices
Explanation:
Hibernating and migrating both use energy, while drinking water and photosynthesizing to generate glucose for a plant is a way that an organism can obtain energy. Hope this helps!
Answer:
Option 2, Your counselor called and asked for you, so it would seem that everything isn't ruined yet.
Explanation:
Therapeutic statements are generally used by counselor or other people in this profession in order to heal the mental state of the patient first. Usually when a patient reaches a doctor, he is terrified, broken, full of guilt and hopeless. In order to cure the main disease, it is very important for a doctor to heal the inner feelings of the patient first so that he/she could gain confidence of battling with the main disease or problem.
In this question, nurse tries to boost the patient morale by saying that not everything is ruined as his doctor wants to see him, in order to make the client hopeful about his condition.
Hence, option 2 is correct.
Answer:
A thylakoid is a sheet-like membrane-bound structure that is the site of the light-dependent photosynthesis reactions in chloroplasts and cyanobacteria. It is the site that contains the chlorophyll used to absorb light and use it for biochemical reactions.
Explanation:
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<u>Answer</u>: A food web is a graphical representation of interconnected food chains.
A desert food web will have as producers the cacti, annual flowers and sagebrush. Some of the primary consumers of these food web are the ants, lizards and pronghorn.
Secondary consumers are the scorpions, snakes and wolves. The haws represent tertiary consumers and in some instances they may even eat wolves, especially unprotected cubs.
The energy flows through the food web from inorganic components such as the sun, nutrients, water into the producers. Then primary consumers eat the producers and are in turn eaten by the secondary consumers. The tertiary consumers will feed on both primary and secondary consumers.
<u>Notes</u>:
Please find attached all the necessary files with the exception of the desert flowers (due to maximum numbers of attached files restriction). These images are not copywrighted and thus free to use.
I have created the required table as an Excell document in case you need to modify it. I did not add the images for the species in the Excell table.
I have also created a more exensive food web (described in the Answer section) for your desert habitat.
As I had some difficulties in understanding the last part of your question, please let me know in a comment if you require additional modifications. I have saved the foodweb PSD file as well as he Excell file.