Ecosystems, the interactive system of living and nonliving organisms in a specific location, CHANGE SLOWLY OVER TIME. When new plants and animals arrive in an area, they either thrive or struggle. Thriving species sometimes displace native species. When this happens, the system as a whole begins to change.
Answer:
there are 4 major classes of biological macromolecules
As Brandon climbs the mountain, he is getting into thinner and thinner air (air pressure is decreasing). All other things held constant, decreasing air pressure means decreasing temperature. As the air pressure decreases, particles get further apart and lose energy as they move about and collide into one another less and less frequently.
Answer:
As amoeba is a unicellular organism all the physiological processes are performed by the single cell.
Explanation:
The food is captured by the pseudopodia and after entering into the body it forms food vacuole. Then the food is broken down by enzymatic activities within the food vacuole and the simplified food absorbed by the cytoplasm.
The remaining undigested food is expelled by the plasma membrane. This is done by rupture of the cell membrane and the waste products diffused out of the plasma.
Most of the time the food captured by amoeba is absorbed more and less waste is formed.
Amoeba reproduces the process of binary fission. It is a type of asexual reproduction where the body is divided into 2, 4, 8.... then 16 and so on.. many cells. These small amoeboid cells grow and become new organisms.
As it is a single-cell organism, nutrition, assimilation, excretion, the reproduction process occurs at a fast rate.