Citizens of the World State are cremated when they die, so their bodies can be recycled and used as fertilizer. Their bodies aren't considered valuable, there are no funerals or grieving of the dead.
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Ventilation systems are needed in a <span>multicellular organism to actually obtain oxygen and give out carbon dioxide. Without this ventilation system, it would be very difficult for multicellular organisms to survive. It has been also observed that surface diffusion is not enough for a multicellular organism to breath.</span>
Answer:
The correct answer will be option-D.
Explanation:
Fungi forms symbiotic or mutual relationship with higher plants known as mycorrhizae.
These mycorrhizae could be present on the tree parts like stem which form the ectomycorrhizae and some live inside the plant parts like in the roots and known as endo-mycorrhizae.
The fungi provide useful nutrient like they absorb phosphorus from the soil and provide it to the plants and in return plant give shelter to these fungi.
Thus, option-D is the correct answer.
Options
A. Yes, because all enzymes and electron carriers are functional
B. No, because with a leaky membrane, the proton gradient cannot be maintained
C. No, because leaky membranes inhibit glycolysis
D. No, because leaky membranes do not allow NADH and FADH2 to donate their electrons to the electron transport chain
Answer:
B. No, because with a leaky membrane, the proton gradient cannot be maintained
Explanation:
The proton motive force (PMF) provides the needed pump to generate electrochemical gradients of proton needed for continue influx into the matix of the mitochondria. The proton Influx generates the energy needed by protein ATPase Synthase for synthesis of ATPs by adding inorganic phosphate to ADP to give ATP.
ADP + Pi -----------→ ATP.
If the mitochondria;l intramembrane leaks, then the PMF can not be sustained, therefore electtrochermical gradient which supplies the energy for ATP synthase for ATP synthesis will not be available. Therefore ATP synthesis stops.