The answer is <span>D.regeneration</span>
The Calvin Cycle is characteristic for photosynthetic organisms. It consists of three phases - carbon fixation, reduction, and regeneration. In the second phase, reduction, 3-phosphoglyceric acid (PGA) is reduced to glyceraldechide-3-phosphate. Further, in the third phase, regeneration, some of G3P are removed from the Calvin Cycle to be converted to glucose and other carbohydrates.
Answer:
Comparative anatomy and genetic analysis
Explanation:
Comparative anatomy is less reliable as it is the process of comparing two species physically to determine how related they are. This can be effective in certain cases, such as big cats, that all look similar because they are closely related. This doesn't always work though because species in similar environments can adapt similar traits for survival. For example, dolphins and sharks have fins but different ancestors. DNA analysis is more accurate. More similar DNA = closer relation between organisms.
Ecosystem
Explanation:
The relationship between the living and non-living things forms an ecosystem.
The non- living things like water, air, soil and other are required by the living organisms for leading their life cycle.
The living things forms the integral part of the natural cycling process of water, air and soil.
Thus this can be said that both living and non-living things are interdependent on each other and forms an ecosystem.
For example, if plants do not get water they will not be able to produce food also the transpiration will not occur which is an important part of the water cycle.
Cytoplasm are made up of organelles molecules and cytosol
2nd answer is cytoplasm
Answer:
B) In anabolism, larger molecules are made from smaller molecules.
Explanation:
Anabolism is a metabolic process that uses up energy that is produced to build up complex and larger molecules from smaller ones. It is part of the chemical process that takes place in a cell.
For example, photosynthesis is an anabolic process, in which the cell forms larger molecules such as glucose from smaller molecules like water and carbon dioxide, with the use of solar energy.
Option B is true regarding anabolism.