The correct answer of the given question above would be the second option, option B. 5,800 K. The surface temperature of the Sun is 5,800 K since given above, the <span>Sun's spectrum contains spectral lines from neutral sodium and calcium as well as ionized magnesium and iron. Hope this answer helps. </span>
The commas (,) I used separate the 2 processes
No,yes
Yes,no
Chloroplasts, mitochondrion
Yes, no
Carbon dioxide +water(in the presence of sunlight energy),
Oxygen and glucose
Oxygen +glucose +energy, carbon dioxide + water
Carbon dioxide is used up(photosynthesis), carbon dioxide is produced(respiration)
Light energy, glucose
Released, captured
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
Light energy
CO2+ H2O (——————-> O2+C6H12O6
RESPIRATION
O2+C6H12O6——————> CO2+H2O
Answer:
D. The threat of predators to eat eggs
Explanation:
The internal gestation followed by live birth was an adaptation developed by the mammals on land, and by some fish in the water, like the sharks. The mammals have been the most marking ones in this adaptation though. They too were producing eggs initially, but because they were living in an environment where there were numerous animals that preyed upon them, as well as their eggs, they had to be innovative. They developed internal gestation, where the embryo was developing inside the body of the female, and then it was born alive. This was providing extra safety, as the embryo was always with the mother, instead of being left alone and not guarded, thus an easy meal for the predators. The two types of internal gestation that the mammals developed are the placental and marsupial types, with the placental turning out to be more successful over time.
En resumen, para que se defina y aborde de manera operativa, el "gen mendeliano" requiere una diferencia de fenotipo asociada con una diferencia de genotipo, mientras que el "gen molecular" requiere transcripción.Answer:
Explanation:
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The exergonic (def) light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis convert light energy into chemical energy, producing ATP and NADPH. These reactions occur in the thylakoids of the chloroplasts.