<span>C. Cells come from other cells</span>
The correct answer is D. to a mitochondrion.
<span>Cellular respiration is a four-stage process where a glucose molecule is gradually broken down into CO2 and H2O and some ATP is produced. The steps are:</span>
<span>1: Glycolysis- It occurs in the cytosol, glucose is Broken down into two molecules of pyruvate, ATP is made, and NAD+ is converted to NADH.</span>
2. Transition Reaction-Pyruvate is shuttled into the mitochondria and converted to Acetyl CoA for further break down pyruvate oxidation).
<span>3. The Krebs Cycle, or Citric Acid Cycle- Occurs at the mitochondrial matrix. The acetyl CoA goes through a cycle of reactions and as a result, ATP, <span><span>NADH and FADH2 </span>are produced, CO2 is released.</span></span>
<span>4.The Electron Transport Chain-Occursin the inner membrane of mitochondria, The NADH and <span>FADH2<span> which are made in other steps deposit their electrons in the electron transport chain, (becoming NAD and FAD). As electrons move down the chain, energy is released and used to pump H+ out of the matrix, forming a gradient for further ATP production (oxidative phosphorilation). </span></span></span>
Chlorophyll molecules are contained inside chloroplasts, which are the food producers of the cell found in all green parts of a plant. Inside the chloroplasts, we also find thylakoid membranes, which contain photosystems. ... This process, called photosynthesis, is how plants convert sunlight into usable chemical energy.
Answer:
Rise of population and over-consumption resources are key factors of climate change.
Explanation:
- The fact that climate change is real and is happening at a very fast rate. The impacts of which can be seen in terms of the increase in sea levels.
- The rise in global average mean temperatures, an increase in the melting of Greenland and Antarctic glaciers. The exposure of barren land beneath the antarctic continent.
- Therefore the scientific community s very concerned about the massive depletion of resources and the exposure of the earth's surface to solar radiation.