Answer:
The correct answer is a acyl-carnitine readily cross the mitochondrial inner membrane but the acyl CoA do not.
Explanation:
Fatty acids are activated to form fatty acyl CoA by the help of ATP and CoA SH.But the so formed Acyl CoA cannot cross or pass the inner mitochondrial membrane to enter the mitochondrial matrix to initiate beta oxidation of fatty acid.
To overcome this problem fatty acyl CoA is converted to acyl carnitine and the so formed acyl carnitine readily crosses the inner mitochondrial membrane and enters the mitochondrial matrix.
Biotic factors include plants, animals, microbes, etc. The important abiotic factors include the amount of sunlight in the ecosystem, the amount of oxygen and nutrients that is dissolved in the water, temperature, etc. Sunlight is one of the most important abiotic factors for marine ecosystems.
They are autotrophs.
The process by which they get energy is called Photosynthesis - it is used by plants, algae and certain bacteria to harness energy from sunlight and turn it into chemical energy.
Flow of individuals in and out of a population introduces new alleles and increase genetic variation within that population. Mutations: changes to an organisms DNA that create diversity within a population by introducing new alleles.
The correct option is C, ROUND WORM is a pseudoceolomate. Pseudoceolomate have a body cavity surrounding the gut but the gut itself is not surrounded by mesoderm; generally, their body cavity are lined by mesoderm derived tissue on one side and endoderm derived tissue on the other side. Other examples of pseudoceolomate are hook worm, hair worm, rotifers and pinworm. They are mostly parasitic in nature.