The answer is to this question is F
Answer:
ATP (Adenosine triphosphate)
Explanation:
ATP that is also known as energy currency of the cell is the principal compound which living organisms use to release and store chemical energy. This is because the structure of this molecule which has the ability to store and release enormous amount of energy.
As you can see in the structure of ATP molecule, it consists of one sugar unit ribose, bonded with an adenosie unit at one side and three phosphate atoms at the other side. The phosphate bonds hold tremendous importance for making ATP an energy currency.
The process of release of energy involve the breakdown of phosphate bonds from ATP molecule and is known as hydolysis. The first phosphate bond breakage produces 7 kcal/mole amount of energy while the other ones produce relatively lesser amount of energy as depicted in figure.
When the cell needs energy to perform its activities one phosphate bond is broken from ATP releasing energy stored in the bond that the cell can use to do work and converts ATP to ADP (Adenosine di phosphate).
When cell needs to store energy a phosphate bond is added with ADP and energy is again stored. This is a part of the process of cellular respiration that is key process of producing energy.
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Answer:
Ecosystems are influenced by both biotic and abiotic factors. Biotic factors include animals, plants, fungi, bacteria, and protists. Some examples of abiotic factors are water, soil, air, sunlight, temperature, and minerals.
I believe the answer is C) How does a change in temperature affect the reproduction of crayfish?
The concentration of H+ ion (pH) could influence the structure of protein, which might inactivate some enzyme of an organism and alter their metabolism. All research questions beside option C is related to the pH. Buffer solution will provide an protection that will makes the pH become more stable. Acid rain contains acid which will decrease the pH of the surrounding environment.
The Answer is: Science cannot answer philosophical questions.