The primary function of the Calvin cycle is to change carbon dioxide into usable energy known as glucose. So Option A.
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Answer:
Coal gas is a flammable gaseous fuel made from coal and supplied to the user via a piped distribution system.It is produced when coal is heated strongly in the absence of air. ... Facilities where the gas was produced were often known as a manufactured gas plant (MGP) or a gasworks.
Coal tar is a thick dark liquid which is a by-product of the production of coke and coal gas from coal. It has both medical and industrial uses. Medicinally it is a topical medication applied to skin to treat psoriasis and seborrheic dermatitis (dandruff). It may be used in combination with ultraviolet light therapy.
: a bituminous coal suitable for making into coke.
- Water Distillation
- Surface Tension
- Hard Boiled Egg through an open bottle trick
- Cloud in a bottle
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Answer:
Similarities between Mitochondria and Chloroplasts-
Both mitochondria and chloroplast consists of DNA , have two membranes, have fluids inside them and convert energy.
Difference between Mitochondria and Chloroplasts-
They have different number of compartments, have different functions, and are involved in different energy processes.
Explanation:
Difference in Mitochondria and Chloroplasts-
a) Chloroplast is found in plants and unicellular organism and Mitochondria is found all cells.
b) Chloroplast converts solar energy into chemical energy while Mitochondria converts one form of chemical energy into other form of chemical energy
c) Chloroplast is involved in photosynthesis while mitochondria is involved in cellular respiration.
d) Chloroplast has three parts i) Thylakoid ii) stroma and iii) granum while mitochondria has three parts i) Critsa ii) Matrix
Similarities between Mitochondria and Chloroplasts-
Both mitochondria and chloroplast consists of DNA , have two membranes, have fluids inside them and convert energy.
The answer is A, 'a mammal' because it goes with the copulative verb 'to be', i. e., 'is'.