Answer:
The light reactions of photosynthesis use chemiosmosis to produce ATP that will be used in the Calvin cycle.
Explanation:
ATP is one of the most important compounds inside a cell because it is the energy transport molecule. ATP (Adenosine TriPhosphate) is considered a transporter of energy (photosynthesis) because when one of the phosphate groups is broken off, turning it into Adenosine DiPhosphate (the Tri means 3 phosphate groups, the Di means 2 phosphate groups). When a phosphate breaks off, through chemical reactions in a cell, energy (photosynthesis) is released which the plant uses for cellular processes.
Yeast belongs to the Kingdom Fungi
Answer:
xylem
Explanation:
xylem
The vascular system of plants has two transport tissues, called xylem and phloem. Xylem transports water and minerals, while phloem transports a variety of dissolved substances, including sugars and amino acids, throughout the plant.
The answer is letter B.
Muscles in animals are often or almost always found in pairs because they need to be able to both push and pull. Pushing and pulling are the basic movements that the skeletal system can perform. It occurs when individuals are lifting, walking, running, among others. Almost all activities need the push and pull motion of muscles to balance out movements. Without this mechanism, we might easily fall over while walking (e.g. hamstrings are pulling back while the quadriceps are pushing forward).