Answer:
<u>Areas where lava recently flowed, a glacier retreated, or a sand dune formed.</u>
Explanation:
I don't know if this'll help you, but I think that should be somewhat about primary succession.
6CO2 + 6H20 -> C6H12O6 + 602
Carbon Dioxide + Water = Glucose + Water
Carbon Dioxide is an input of Photosynthesis which is a process mainly plants use to make their own 'food' (organic compounds).
Carbon is removed from the atmosphere and put into food through PHOTOSYNTHESIS :)
It begins in anaphase
Result in plant cells
Telophase
Plasmolysis will occur to an Elodea cell, Euglena Cell, and a Paramecium cell when placed in a soap solution or a 5% NaCl solution.
<h3>What is Plasmolysis?</h3>
This is referred to as the process in which cells which are present in an organism lose water molecules when they are placed or in contact with a hypertonic solution.
The hypertonic solution has a higher solute concentration which leads to the water in the cells moving to this area of higher concentration via the process known as osmosis. This then leads to shrinking of the cells and can also be referred to as plasmolysis.
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A cell manages to form a rod shape, There is only one example of the more general subject of how a cell develops any shape, have dominated the study of bacterial morphology. An object has coccoid shapes.
The usefulness of bacterial form is further supported by two evolutionary theories. Earliest, shape has a vector through evolutionary time, with coccoid species deriving at the extremities of evolutionary lines and rod-like animals emerging first. A characteristic that develops gradually suggests that selective factors are at work. Second, prokaryotes from various genealogies may morphologically converge, suggesting that having a similar shape may be advantageous in some circumstances. In light of this, a variety of morphological differences can be seen in the Archaea, despite having a cell wall made of non-peptidoglycan.
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