As responsible citizens, people should follow certain practices that lower the emission of greenhouse gases. They should also av
oid activities that raise the levels of greenhouse gases. Sort the activities into those people should do and those they should avoid. Leave appliances turned on after using them.
Take a bus instead of driving a car.
Recycle used items.
Boil a full kettle of water to make one cup of tea.
Activities people should do include: 1. Recycle used items 2. Use solar energy to heat water 3.Compost kitchen wastes. 4.Take a bus instead of driving a car. These activities do not involve burning, so they avoid adding to the level of green house gases already in existence. Activities people should avoid include: 1.leaving appliances turned on after using them 2. Boiling a full kettle of water to make one cup of tea These activities add to the level of greenhouse gases that are already in existence.
The organism is bacteria because it performs photosynthesis and can propel itself with flagella. It is not an animal because it can photosynthesize and it is not a plant because it has flagella like bacteria does.
In conditions of low or no oxygen the process of anaerobic respiration occurs. The 'an' in 'anaerobic' means without. During anaerobic respiration, the oxidation of glucose is incomplete - not all of the energy can be released from the glucose molecule as it is only partially broken down.
Lung function tests (also called pulmonary function tests) include a variety of tests that check how well the lungs work. The most basic test is spirometry. This test measures the amount of air the lungs can hold. The test also measures how forcefully one can empty air from the lungs.
The distribution of water on the Earth's surface is extremely uneven. Only 3% of water on the surface is fresh; the remaining 97% resides in the ocean. Of freshwater, 69% resides in glaciers, 30% underground, and less than 1% is located in lakes, rivers, and swamps.