hi, the answer is b, line segment GH
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Life does exist in the Mariana Trench, even at its deepest spots. The organisms living here are mostly a wide variety amphipods, sea cucumbers, sea anemones, etc. These organisms survive mostly by feeding off of the dead living beings on the upper layers of the Trench, which fall down to the depths as a result of gravity.
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The term cellular respiration refers to the biochemical pathway by which cells release energy from the chemical bonds of food molecules and provide that energy for the essential processes of life. ... More emphasis here will be placed on eukaryotic cells where the mitochondria are the site of most of the reactions.
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Storage proteins<span> serve as biological reserves of metal ions and amino acids, used by organisms. They are found in plant seeds, egg whites, and milk. </span>