The answer is <span>b. wolf.
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Organisms from the higher trophic levels consume organisms from the lower trophic level. In this process, energy is lost as metabolic heat. Thus, primary producers, such as sedge, contain the greatest amount of energy originally from the sunlight. The next trophic level belongs to primary consumers, such as arctic hare, that consume primary producers resulting in less energy. Similarly, arctic fox eats arctic hare, and energy is lost again. The highest trophic level is tertiary consumers such as wolf, therefore, the wolf contains the least amount of energy.
The metabolism of a fatty acid comprises catabolic procedures, which produce energy and anabolic procedures that generate biologically essential molecules. The fatty acids belong to a family of molecules categorized within the lipid macronutrient class. One function of fatty acids in animal metabolism is the production of energy in the form of ATP.
The correct answer of the question is option B, that is, fatty acid synthesis in the cytosol and oxidation of fatty acid in the mitochondria could take place simultaneously because due to mutation, malonyl-CoA would no longer prevent the admittance of fatty acid into the mitochondria and would undergo the process of beta-oxidation.
Answer:
A. DNA Polymerase
Explanation:
It absolutely cannot be C. Ozone or D. Radiation since those two answers are in relation to outside variables affecting health. Not inherited diseases. Therefore, it is in between A. or B.
This is based on borderline personality disorder which is low levels of activity in anterior cingulate cortex is associated with hoarding behaviors, suicidal behavior that is 7.5% suicide over 20 years old, self-injury 2/3 ; 3/4 stabilize in 10 to 15 years, co-morbid PTSD or mood disorder, at risk for substance abuse and eating disorders, schizotypal personality disorder, might be related to dissociation identity disorder, genes account for 60% variance in developing BPD, lower serotonin function, increased activation of amygdala and disturbed connectivity b/w prefrontal cortex and the amygdala.
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