<span>Creationists don't seem to understand that evolutionary theory has become the cornerstone of modern biology. As a biology student, everything I learn about is supported by the fact that all life on earth is related. Evolutionary theory provides the "glue" that holds modern biology together and it is not only the best, but the only scientific explanation which can provide legitimate answers to numerous scientific observations (like the structure of human chromosome #2, for instance). And I'm not even beginning to talk about the importance that the theory has had on modern medicine, fighting diseases, understanding how viruses evolve resistance, etc.</span>
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The carbon atom used to build carbohydrate molacules come from carbon dioxide, the gas that animals exhale with each breath. The Calvin cycle is the term of used for the reaction of photosynthesis that use the energy stored by the light dependent the reaction ot form glucose and other carbohydrate molacules.
Hey There Maiam,
<span>What is the symbol equation for aerobic respiration?
Answer: </span><span>1. </span>Aerobic Respiration<span>. It is important that you learn both the word and chemical </span>equation<span>. In the above </span>equations<span> we see that glucose is broken down by oxygen to release energy with carbon dioxide and water being produced as by-products of the reaction</span>
I'm assuming there is a graph to go along with the question but as a guess, The numbers of lynx and rabbits flow as opposites when rabbit population goes up soon after the lynx population wil also go up due to increase in food, then the rabbit population will go down due to the increase in predators. This patern will continue on.
The correct answer is option A, that is, Phylum Porifera.
The species of Phylum Porifera are aquatic, that is, mostly marine. They exhibit cellular grade of the body, they are diploblastic animals with asymmetrical symmetry. They lack body cavity and exhibits a holozoic mode of nutrition with intracellular digestion.
They lack circulatory and nervous system and possess the tendency to regenerate their parts of the body. The organisms in phylum Porifera exhibits both asexual and sexual mode of reproduction.