The plants would be attracted to these animals due to the seeds or food production that it gives off as a whole.
<u>Answer</u>:
<em>Sodium potassium pump works by following several steps.
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<u>Explanation</u>:
<em>1. Carrier protein binds three molecules of Na+
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<em>2. ATP is split, phosphate bonds to carrier.
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<em>3. Carrier protein changes shape, and deposits Na on the outside of the cell.
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<em>4. Carrier binds two molecules of K
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<em>5. Phosphate is released.
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<em>6. Potassium is released inside the cell
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Sodium -potassium pump is essential to maintain the concentration of sodium and potassium outside and inside the cell respectively.
It is the function of sodium potassium pump to transport sodium out of the cell and potassium inside of the cell against a concentration gradient.
<em>Thus it is an active transport mechanism.
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Answer:
I belive it is Convection
Explanation:
It is the movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise, and colder, denser material to sink under the influence of gravity, which consequently results in transfer of heat.
Answer:
In an area of alpine glaciation, sinuous, sharp-edged ridges called <u>aretes</u> and sharp, pyramid- like peaks called<u> horns</u> are common features.
Explanation:
The glaciers in a valley form various features due to erosion. Two of these features are the aretes and horns.
When two glaciers gradually wear away, a willowy ridge is made which separates one valley from another. This is known as the Arete. For example, The “Garden Wall” made in the Glacier National Park, Montana
When several Aretes crumble, horns are formed. The horns can be seen as the peaks on the top of the mountains. E.g The Matterhorn in Switzerland
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