Answer:
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
Animals also release this source of energy.
Explanation:
All living organisms require energy to perform their life functions. This energy is obtained by breaking down organic molecules (usually glucose) in a catabolic reaction called CELLULAR RESPIRATION. These organic molecules store energy in their chemical bonds, this energy in a usable form by the cell (ATP) is released when organisms undergo cellular respiration (catabolism).
Plants likewise animals undergo this catabolic process and the same form of energy (ATP) is released for use via this process.
An amino acids between the two species, there are twenty positions along the sixty amino acids sequence that are identical between the aphid and the bacterium Pantoea. A computer can be used to compare these quences from the rest of the species to the aphid sequence.
Answer:
C. extinction
Explanation:
For example, you have a dog that naturally salivates at the sight of food. The salivation is an unconditioned response that is generated by the an unconditioned stimulus which is the food you present to your dog.
If you decide to ring bell before presenting food to your dog, your dog would associate the sound of the bell with food. And each time you ring the bell, your dog would salivate even when food is not presented. This salivation is a conditioned response that is generated when a conditioned stimulus (sound of the bell) is presented.
If the conditioned stimulus (sound of the bell) is presented repeatedly to your dog without the unconditioned stimulus (food), extinction occurs. Meaning your dog would stop salivating when next it hears the sound of the bell over time. The association of the sound of the bell with food by your dog would be weakened and goes to extinct over time.
Answer:
3 groups.
Explanation:
Each of these three groups have multicellular species and the green and red algae have many single-celled species. The land plants are not considered protists.
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