Answer:
Released.
Explanation:
The bonds between the phosphates in ATP are very high energy, meaning that the bonds really really want to break because phosphates don't like being so close to each other. When the bonds do break, a ton of energy is released (think of it like a celebration that they aren't so close anymore).
Answer:
Four ways by which drugs can affect the nervous system are as follows:
Drugs like heroin can mimics the chemical structure of the neurotransmitters. They causes the excess activation of neurons in the brains and affect the nervous system.
Some drugs also mimics the neurotransmitter but causes the abnormal messages sent through the brain. Their mimicry of neurotransmitters cannot activate the neuron but causes the interruption and wrong messaging in the nervous system.
Drugs like cocaine causes the stimulation of release of large number of neurotransmitters. This causes the prevention of recycling of brain chemicals and disturbs the neuron communication.
Some drugs causes the inhibition of release of neurotransmitters in the brain. This stops the signalling of the nervous system and interrupts the chemical messages of the body.
Sound travels by vibrating the particles in the medium so that they bump into each other. ... In the vacuum of space, there are no (or very, very few) particles to vibrate, so sound cannot travel through this medium.
Answer:
A disadvantage of ⇒ asexual reproduction is that offspring generally have more competition for resources, such as food and living space.
Explanation:
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It can move around, eat food, but they can't survive on their own.
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