Euglena is a protist that exhibits both plant and animal characteristics, therefore they have the ability to
live a double life. When there is sufficient sunlight, they are green and
photosynthetic like plants and they can make their own food. They use their chloroplasts
to produce sugars by photosynthesis. Also, <span>in the absence of sunlight, when they cannot produce their food, they consume smaller living organisms such as
amoeba like the animals. </span>
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Explanation:
This question is incomplete because of the absence of the diagram illustrating the growth chamber. However, since insects also produce/exhale carbon dioxide (CO₂) as a waste product, the level of CO₂ in the growth chamber will increase since insects will serve as an additional source for the production of CO₂.
This model shows how carbon is been cycled though the earth's systems. The CO₂ released/exhaled by animals is been inhaled by plants and used for the production of food substance like glucose (through the process of photosynthesis). Animals eat these plants and then release carbon from these food sources as CO₂ which is taken up from the environment again by plants.
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Explanation:
Niche construction is the process by which an organism alters its own (or another species') local environment. These alterations can be a physical change to the organism's environment or encompass when an organism actively moves from one habitat to another to experience a different environment.
The answer is; D
Potential energy is the stored energy in an object in respect to the position it has relative to other objects or ground, stresses within it, electric charges it contains, and/or other factors. Therefore, the ball’s relative position to the ground gives it potential energy because it will fall by gravity when released.
The answer is; B
When brakes are applied, the kinetic energy of the car is converted to heat energy (due to friction) as reduced speed and stops. This is in accordance with the law of thermodynamics that stipulated that energy or matter cannot be destroyed or created but can only be transformed.