Answer:
Matter cycles through an ecosystem through processes called biogeochemical cycles.
Explanation:
Photosynthesis
Plants build carbohydrates by taking in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Carbon moves through the food chain
As organisms eat other organisms, carbon moves up the food chain. Molecules in the food that contain carbon transform into the organic molecules that make up the living body.
Carbon moves back to the environment
Organisms use food molecules, containing carbon, as a form of energy. The process of cellular respiration breaks down food molecules into carbon dioxide.
Contribution of industry
Humans contribute to moving carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere through the combustion of fossil fuels.
Use of fossil fuels
Today's fossil fuels were formed hundreds of millions of years ago by plants deposited in the Earth. The decomposition of the plants slowed down in such a way that their organic molecules are used for natural gas, coal and oil.
Diffusion into the air
From the oceans, carbon dioxide diffuses into the air. This creates a large amount of carbon, which is then taken in by plants to start the cycle over again.
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The answer is D. It is used to promote the growth of particular
species of plants in the forests, especially species that are smothered by the
little light at the ground of the forest due to blockage of sunlight by the
tree canopy. After clear-cutting, there is usually an increase in plant
biodiversity and mass especially due to spurred growth of bryophytes.
Answer:
I think (B) Molecule called pumps function to control active transport
Explanation:
the proteins involved are pumps that normally used chemical energy in the form of APT. These proteins have receptors that bind to specific molecules.eg:glucose. and transport across the cell membrane.these is known as active transport.
using seeds from the same source.
using the same kind of soil for both groups.
giving the control and experimental groups the same volume of water.
keeping the light the same for the experimental and control groups.
measuring plant height the same way and at the same time for both groups.