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Makovka662 [10]
4 years ago
5

BRAINLIEST!!!

Biology
2 answers:
natta225 [31]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1. When the beginning of Earth occurred, there was little to no oxygen. So, some cells had to adapt to this and the process of anaerobic respiration allowed them to do so. In the grand scheme of things, there must have been a great number of anaerobic respiration occurring given the clement.

2. That probably would have caused the

atmosphere to cool down dramatically. The

cyanbacteria could have assisted, because it puts

oxygen into the atmosphere. The other autotrophs

would be affected, because if the temperature  

dropped, the air would have cooled down.

Then, the autotrophs would not have

food from the carbon dioxide, or

other inorganic materials.

Explanation:

Brums [2.3K]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1. With the increase in temperature, the fermentation also increases. However, once it gets to a certain point of heat it will be under too much pressure and die.  

2. When the beginning of the Earth took place, there was little to no oxygen. Therefore, some of the cells had to amend with this and the procedure of anaerobic respiration permitted them to do so. Thus, in a bigger scenario, there must have been a huge concentration of anaerobic respiration taking place at that time, as all the organisms require oxygen to live.  

3. This possibly would have resulted in the cooling of the atmosphere dramatically. The cyanobacteria could have helped, as it puts oxygen into the atmosphere. The other autotrophs would have got affected, as if the temperature dropped, the air would have become cooler. Due to this the autotrophs would not have food from the carbon dioxide, or other inorganic substances.  

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