The five main external factors that must be present or provided t sustain life are:
1. Water
2. Oxygen
3. Food
4. Atmospheric temperature
5. Atmospheric pressure
<span>The human body needs water, food and oxygen in order the body functions to work properly.
</span>Not every temperature is temperature at which the human can live. For example: we can not stay alive long period of time at temperature of 60 degrees Celsius.
Answer:
Each cell has a unique chemical composition
Explanation:
All the other answers are apart of the modern cell theory.
Answer:
Hydrogen Bonding in Water (1) The hydrogen bond in water is a dynamic attraction between neighboring water molecules involving one hydrogen atom located between the two oxygen atoms.
Explanation:
Answer:
adaptations; anything ( food storage, movement, thermoregulation)
Explanation:
Characteristics that animals inherit to help them survive in their environment are called adaptations.
Along with water conservation, animals also have unique characteristics for food storage, movement, etc; (anything that is a regulatory thing seems to fit here).
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This is how the cycling between photosynthesis<span> and cellular respiration occurs: </span>in photosynthesis<span>, carbon dioxide and water, </span>in<span> the presence of light energy, are converted to make glucose and oxygen.</span>