Adaptive radiation is <span>a pattern of evolution in which several closely related, yet different, species evolve from one common ancestor in order to adapt to different environmental pressures convergent evolution.
Gradualism is a theory of evolution that states that a species evolves by consistent, small, steps.
Punctuated Equilibrium is a theory of rapid change and then goes through periods of no change.
Divergent evolution is a pattern of evolution in which very different species evolve form one common ancestor due to their adaptation to different pressures from the environment.
Analogous means to be evidently similar in some way or are related.
Coevolution is a pattern where two species evolve in relation to each other.
Convergent evolution occurs when two very different species evolve similar characteristics triggered by the environment they both live in. </span>
In active transport, materials move from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration (goes down the concentration gradient) and it requires or uses energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate)
Nucleic acids
Nucleic acids store and transfer cellular information and transfer energy in all living organisms.
Carbohydrates, such as sugar and starch, for example, are readily broken down into glucose, the body's principal energy source. ... During exercise, muscle glycogen is converted back into glucose, which only the muscle fibers can use as fuel.
The autonomic nervous system is responsible for regulating involuntary body activities.
<h2>The nervous system coordinates the bodily functions of muscles to produce actions.</h2>
Involuntary activities such as circulation, heartbeat, digestion, breathing, and peristalsis for example are generally not under our conscious control.
These are otherwise known as involuntary actions controlled by the autonomic nervous system which in turn is a subdivision of the peripheral nervous system (this system branches off the spinal cord to all other parts of the body.
Other parts of the nervous system would be the central nervous system divided into:
To learn more about the nervous system see: brainly.com/question/13487019?referrer=searchResults
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