Answer:
d. Fungi have cell walls made of cellulose.
Explanation:
The cell wall is an extracellular envelope present in all vegetables and some bacteria, fungi and protozoa. Its composition varies according to the habit of each organism before the evolutionary and adaptive processes. This structure precludes morphological changes of organisms, due to its semi-rigid character, that is, cells cannot change shape as a result of spatial impediment limited by the rigidity of the cell wall.
In plants, the cell wall is basically composed of the cellulose polysaccharide, which forms the cellulosic wall. In most fungi, the wall is formed by chitin. Therefore we can state that the statement that does not describe a way in which fungi differ from plants, among the options given is "the fungi have cell walls made of cellulose."
Question: Think about a bush in your backyard. Is it alive according to the characteristics of life? Why or why not ?
Answer: its alive
Explanation: It performs all necessary life functions to survive which are respiration, reproduction,transpiration and etc
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pre zygotic barriers including temper isolation
Answer:
D or A I think it might be D but maybe A
Answer:
I and V
Explanation:
All living organisms undergo the process of CELLULAR RESPIRATION, which is the metabolic process of breaking down glucose in order to release the stored energy in its bonds and convert them in usable form by the cell (ATP). Cellular respiration can be aerobic (presence of oxygen) or anaerobic (without oxygen). This process involves Glycolysis which is an initial step undergone by all organisms because it does not require oxygen. Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm of living cells in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
Aerobic cellular respiration further contains Kreb cycle and Oxidative phosphorylation which occurs in the mitochondria of eukaryotic cells. In a nutshell, glucose is broken down to produce ATP which the organism uses to power its life processes. water and Carbondioxide (CO2) are also released as byproducts.
The General equation for aerobic cellular respiration is as follows:
C6H12O6 + 6O2----> 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP