Answer:nature selected for the more fit dark-colored papered moths in the new environment
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Q1- fatty acids, amino acids
Q2- carbohydrate, protein
Q3- A glycerol molecule with three fatty acid chains attached to it.
Q4- Carbohydrates are made up of starchy monomers and are used for structure, protection, and reproduction.
Q5- elevating the bite area in order to increase the number of blood cells present
Q6-protein molecules that carry the unique genetic information of an organism
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Photons of sunlight enter the plant through the leaves and the plant uses this energy in the mesophyll cells (middle cells), more specifically in the chloroplasts, to conduct photosynthesis. The plant transports water and sugars to the plant via the xylem and phloem tubes which allows the plant to grow and thrive. Carbon dioxide is a product made by the cell which is used during glycolysis to make glucose, or sugar, which is food for the plant. The plant also produces oxygen during the process of photosynthesis which diffuses out of the plant into the atmosphere. Water is used in the process as a reactant for most of the reactions that take place. It’s there to help reactions go along and have the correct products.
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- Dry climates do not have sufficient <u>moisture</u> during most of the year.
- Deserts are located in the <u>arid</u> climate.
- The <u>temperate</u> climate is in a grassland, or steppe, region.
Explanation:
Desert climate develop when the rate of evaporation is extremely higher than the rate of precipitation. This means that the moisture content would be very low in most of the times of the year. Hence, in the long run, the climate will become semi-arid to arid.
On the other hand, temperate climates reflects the conditons of moderate rainfall that spreads across the year or most time of the year. Usually, temperate climate has sporadic drought, mild to warm summers and cool to cold winters. These conditions are enough supporting to produce grasslands, or steppe.