Answer:
Cell respiration begins with Glycolysis
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Explanation:
Glycolysis is the first and initial step in the cellular respiration. Cellular respiration is the anaerobic process, which takes place in cytosol of the cells. Two molecule of pyruvate(CH3COCOO-) are formed from 1 molecule of glucose(C6H12O6)through glycolysis. The NADH and ATP are high energy molecules formed when the free energy are released. It is the process which takes place through a series of ten enzyme catalysed reactions. 10 enzymes are required to break down the sugar molecule. It occurs in cytoplasm.
Carbon dioxide concentrations in soil are higher than in the atmosphere because of respiration of the plants, their roots. Also, CO2 is inhigherr concentration because of the decomposition of organic matter. Decomposition of organic matter produce more CO2 because of increased microbial activity. CO2 concentrations can change as a result of temperature change or different soil structure. Composition of air in soil and atmosphere of CO2 is
<span>Soil Air: 0.25% Atmosphere: 0.04%.</span>
Answer:
C
Explanation:
A. Since
B. Because
C. Although
D. For example
<em>Zebra mussels have been known to have a lifespan of six or seven years in the past but recent discoveries have shown that their average lifespan now ranges between one to two years. Hence, the correct word to fill in the gap would be 'Although'. </em>
<em>The correct option is C</em>
1. The plant should not have leaves. To prevent transpiration from taking place
2. Plant should be well watered. Plants need water
3. Put some Vaseline to seal open gaps. This prevents water evaporation
Unfortunately I don't have the 4th one :/
Answer:
an increase in the diameter of the skeletal muscles
Explanation:
The muscle adapts to aerobic exercise by an increase in mitochondrial density to provide enough energy to the cell through respiration, an increase in capillary density to supply nutrients to the tissues and increase blood flow, an increase in the number of oxidative fibers to help in energy regeneration and an increase in the concentration of oxidative enzymes.