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Chloroplast: Photosynthesis : Solar energy into usable chemical energy
Mitochondria: Cellular Respiration: Produces ATP in all life forms
Explanation:
Chloroplast is the organelles present in plants where process of photosynthesis takes place.It is a disc shaped having inner and outer membrane. Between the two membranes lie grana in thylakoid membrane.
In thylakoid membrane chlorophyll is present and a light harvesting complex.
Photosynthesis is the process in which light energy from sun is converted into chemical energy i.e. glucose which will be a substrate for cellular respiration in animals. Photosynthesis takes place in two steps i.e light dependent in which ATP and NADPH and oxygen is formed and light independent or Calvin cycle reactions takes place in stroma. It uses the products of light dependent reaction to form glucose.
Mitochondria: It is the power harvesting organelle of eukaryotic animals in which cellular respiration takes place.
The intermembrane space and matrix of mitochondria contains protein and enzymes for cellular respiration.
In cellular respiration glucose molecule is broken down to release 38 ATPs. NADH and FADH2 made in citric acid cycle and glycolysis undergoes electron transfer in electron transfer chain and ATP is produced.
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D. The conscious mind of the cortex can override body signals.
The percentage of organic matter which sinks into deeper water is; 10%.
<h3>What is organic matter?</h3>
The percentage of organic matter produced in the euphotic zone and which subsequently, sinks to deep waters is 10%.
This can be attributed to the fact that 90% of the organic matter produced in the euphotic zone is decomposed in the euphotic zone.
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The main problem that your central nervous system will try to solve is how to get out of this place.
<h3>B. What is the somatic nervous system probably doing?</h3>
It is releasing stimuli so that the pupil dilates and the blood goes to the muscles, to give greater physical vigor.
<h3>ç. Which part of the autonomic nervous system is likely to be active and what is it doing?</h3>
The autonomic nervous system is a part of the nervous system that functions independently of will and consists of neurons that conduct impulses from the central nervous system (brain and/or spinal cord) to the glands, smooth muscle and heart muscle.
<h3>What are the physiological responses of adrenaline binding in the sympathetic autonomic system?</h3>
Adrenaline increases the overall activity of the heart, increasing both the heart rate and the force of contraction. The heart has β1 receptors in both contractile and specialized myocardium. When turning on, a series of cardiac effects can happen.
With this information, we can conclude that the main problem that your central nervous system will try to solve is how to get out of this place.
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Answer:
The tilt of the Earth's axis