From my knowledge and what I learned when I took biology I would say that most likely eukaryotes evolved from prokaryotes
Answer:
They are called Trace elements
they function as catalysts for enzymatic reactions
in some oxidation-reduction reactions (Cu) for some metabolic reactions to for ATPs synthesis,and
also as oxygen carrying elements in Hb and myoglobin muscles e,g(Fe)
Explanation:
Basically Trace elements are group of minerals in small quantity in living organisms.Their functions may be important or essential to the organisms,or needed in small amounts non essentials.
Example of these elements are Fe,Zn,Se,Cu,I,Mn Mb. etc
They are also involved in prevention of some diseases .Generally when they are consumed in large amounts they are toxic to living cells.
others like aluminum, cadmium, mercury lead may beneficial to living organisms,but there role has not yet be verified.
The sun. It supports the ecosystem
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Answer:
to design an experiment aimed at testing the null hypothesis. Finally, it is required to apply a statistical measure in order to reject or accept the null hypothesis
Explanations:
The scientific method consists in the first place in posing a question that can be used to explain an observation from the real world. This question needs to be subsequently explained by a working hypothesis. In this case, the working hypothesis may be "the poor performance of the students is associated with alcohol intake". Then, it is required to design an experiment in order to confirm or reject the null hypothesis. In this case, the null hypothesis would state that there is no relationship between both groups. The further experiment would consist of testing the performance of the students that consume alcohol versus students that don't consume alcohol. Finally, the results obtained from the experiment must be analyzed by using a statistical measure such as, for example, the p-value, which enables to accept/reject the null hypothesis by assessing the significance level of the results.