Birds are the only vertebrates to have fused clavicles (collarbone) (the furcula or wishbone) or a keeled sternum or breastbone. The keel of the sternum serves as an attachment site for the muscles used for flight or, similarly, for swimming, in penguins.
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The Lock and Key mechanism refer to the action of enzyme. According to this mechanism as a specific key open a particular lock, similarly one enzyme can perform action on one specific substrate (substance).
The name for the total amount of living matter is biomass. Hopefully this helps :)
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1. Uniformitarianism.
2. Weathering
3. Erosion.
Explanation:
1. Uniformitarianism: The present is the key to the past. It is a theory which states that the natural processes and laws that are being experienced in the present have been operating in the past and as such applies to everything in the universe.
2. Weathering: the breakdown of rocks into sediments. Weathering can be defined as the physical and chemical breakdown of rock into smaller pieces called sediment. Weathering can be classified into two categories namely;
I. Physical weathering : it is the process of breaking rocks into pieces without affecting its chemical composition e.g temperature, abrasion and frost action.
II. Chemical weathering : it is the process of breaking rocks into pieces by chemical action which leads to changes in its chemical composition e.g carbonation, hydration, plant acid and oxidation.
3. Erosion: the process of transporting sediment to a new location. Erosion can be defined as a geological process which typically involves the wearing out of earthen (soil) materials and the transportation of these materials by natural forces like water, wind, etc. Soil erosion is greatest when the soil is steep.
Generally, the steepness of a body affects the rate at which other materials would flow or move around. Thus, the steeper a river or stream, the greater would be its rate of erosion.
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Biosphere
Explanation:
The biosphere contributes to life. The biosphere is important for the survival of our own lives, and it also it is the zone of the earth where the air, land, water, and other abiotic elements interact together to support our whole lives.