Most animals in Animalia have backbones, but not all.
The correct answer would be C, because all organisms in Animalia are heterotrophs which means that they depend on other organisms (like animals and plants) for food.
Answer:
Hello! There are numerous things that support Darwin's theory of evolution, but the most credible ones include:
*Homologous structures - structures that are similar in structure but different in function (e.g. wing of a bat and arm of a human).
*Embryology - the study of embryos
*Continental drift - some fossils of organisms that were adapted to a different environment are often found in different climates/areas they don't seem to have been adapted to.
*DNA - similarities in the genomes of certain animals are often used to compare amino acid sequences and protein production.
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There are a bunch more, but I decided to leave a select few for you to write about.
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Ribosome- Both animal cells and plant cells
Endoplasmic Reticulum -Both animal cells and plant cells
Golgi Apparatus- Both animal cells and plant cells
Cell wall- Plant cells only
Vacuoles-Both animal and plant cells
Lysosomes- Both animal and plant cells
Mitochondria- Both animals and plant cells
Cell Membrane- Both animals and plant cells
Cytoplasm-Both animal and plant cells
Chloroplasts-Plant cells only
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During the process of photosynthesis, cells use carbon dioxide and energy from the Sun to make sugar molecules and oxygen. ... Then, via respiration processes, cells use oxygen and glucose to synthesize energy-rich carrier molecules, such as ATP, and carbon dioxide is produced as a waste product. Which is then needed for cellular respiration.
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Answer:
The correct hypothesis would be - the food (proteins) are not completely broken down in the intestine due to intestinal Protease production is lower than normal in Claire.
Explanation:
According to the image, we can find that the normal intestine fluid has the same pH as the pH of claire's Intestine fluid which is suitable for the breaking down of the food or protein in particular. It is also found that there is some amount of protein digested which suggests that there is no mutation in the active site.
According to the graph, claire is able to break down or digest the food completely if 1mg proteases enzyme is used so it proves the enzyme is produced less than normal. On the basis of this information, the correct hypothesis would be -
"The food (proteins) are not completely broken down in the intestine due to intestinal Protease production is lower than normal in Claire."