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Cellular respiration uses energy in glucose to make ATP. Aerobic (“oxygen-using”) respiration occurs in three stages: glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and electron transport.
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<em>A group of cells working together is defined as a tissue and several tissues working together comprise an organ. ... The heart is used as an example of an organ which is made up from muscle and valve tissue.</em>
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From what we know, we can confirm that the remote sensing technique described in the question is that of laser scanning.
<h3>What is laser scanning?</h3>
This is, as described in the question, a remote sensing technique. This is a method most often used for land surveys, in which lasers are pointed at the area, which gather information in the form of 3D coordinates, which are later compiled to create detailed maps of the region.
Therefore, we can confirm that the remote sensing technique used by the PACUNAM project in order to map more than 800 square miles of the Maya Biosphere Reserve in Guatemala, is that of laser scanning.
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A. global temperatures drop several degrees after several massive volcanic eruptions
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- <em><u>A mass extinction refers to a widespread and a rapid decrease in the Earth's biodiversity. </u></em>
- <em><u>Mass extinctions may occur due to a number of reasons which includes, asteroid impacts, climate change, massive volcanic eruptions or a combination of all these causes. </u></em>
- <em><u>An example of mass extinction was during the Mesozoic Era, that led to the extinction of dinosaurs, about 65 million years ago.</u></em>
The answer is C. exocytosis.
Exocytosis is a process in which vesicles in the cell moves to the cell membrane to fuse with it. This way, the vesicles release their contents to the extracellular matrix. The purpose of exocytosis is to transport large molecules out of the cell because they are too large to pass passively through the cell membrane.
Exocytosis is the opposite process of<span> endocytosis,</span><span> in which cell engulfs molecules, such as proteins. Pinocytosis is fluid endocytosis. In exocytosis, cell transports molecules, such as proteins, out of the cell.</span>