Answer:
the concentration of the solute is lower inside the cell than outside it
Explanation:
This question depicts the process of ACTIVE TRANSPORT, which is the movement of a substance against concentration gradient, hence, requires energy input (ATP) to occur. In this case, transporting a solute from inside an animal cell to the extracellular fluid across the cell membrane always requires energy.
This is because the concentration of solute inside the cell is much lower than that of the extracellular fluid, hence, to move the solutes against this concentration gradient (low to high), energy in form of ATP is required.
Answer:
E. Calorie intake equals calorie output
Explanation:
according to the law of thermodynamics, energy can neither be created nor destroyed. thus every energy taken in must be accounted for.
We convert potential energy that’s stored within our food (measured in Calories or kcals) into three major “destinations”: work, heat and storage.
conclusively, energy intake must equal energy output.
The process by which new species are formed
Nope,. It doesn't make any sense.
Actually Eukaryotic cells contain Organelles, which are lack in prokaryotes so Eukaryotes are longer than the parokaryotes.
In short, Your Answer would be "False"
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