Answer:
carbon dioxide, water, ATP
Explanation:
the equations for photosynthesis and cellular respiration are exact opposites. The reactants for photosynthesis are the products for respiration.
<u>photosynthesis:</u>
6CO₂ + 6H₂O + ATP (energy) ---> C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂
<u>respiration:</u>
C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂ ---> 6CO₂ + 6H₂O + ATP
Malleable because the rest are chemical
Answer:
PCO2 of 51 mm Hg
Explanation:
ABG is a test that is use to measure or determine the level of carbon dioxide and some other gases from an artery.
Hypercapnia is a condition which is considered abnormal because it involves abnormal increase in carbon dioxide level in the blood. This poise a problem, because normally, carbon dioxide , which is a gaseous product of metabolism, needed to be expelled through breathing sothat the oxygen will be able to reach the lung.
Hypercapnia affects a number of body functions, including acid-base balance and renal, neurological, and CV functions. Elevated levels of PCO2 (38 to 42) produce a decrease in pH (7.35 to 7.45) and respiratory acidosis. Compensatory mechanisms result in an increase in serum HCO3 (22 to 28). In this example, the PO2 level is within normal range. Serum K+ is not part of the ABG analysis.
In summary, the ABG results given as answer confirm the diagnosis.
Answer: d. migration away from productive growing areas
Explanation:
The rice, corn and wheat are the basic food crops. These crops are used for making several dishes their flour as well as the grains of rice and corn are eaten when cooked. These three crops are necessary to be grown on large scale to meet the basic food requirements of the large growing population worldwide. The plant roughage of these three crops can be used to make biofuels. These are used as a fodder crops to feed poultry and cattles for meat harvest.
The demand will also increase when one is migrated to an unproductive region. However, the increased demand is due to decreased supply and not because of increased consumption hence, it will not directly contribute to increase in demand of crops.