Answer:
Only 10% of energy of the biomass is transferred from organism into another organism while the 90% of energy is lost as a heat energy.
Explanation:
The biomass is transferred from one organism into another by eating of organism. The body of organism converts the biomass eaten into micro-molecules such as glucose, amino acid and fatty acid etc. When organism eats another organism, only 10% of energy of the biomass is transferred from organism into another organism while the 90% of energy is lost as a heat energy. When we go up in the energy pyramid, the number of organisms decreases because there is less food available for the organisms that is present at the top of the pyramid. For example, if there are 1000 of herbivores present in the jungle so the carnivores number are in 100, it is because 1000 herbivores can feed only 100 carnivores. So that's why population decreases when we go up in the energy pyramid.
Plant cells have cell walls, one large vacuole per cell, and chloroplasts, while animal cells will have a cell membrane only and several smaller vacuoles. Animal cells also have a centriole, which is not found in most plant cells
The atria and ventricles work together, contracting and relaxing to pump blood out of the heart in a coordinated and rhythmic fashion. As blood leaves each chamber of the heart, it passes through a valve.
p53 is a tumour suppressor, and that means that is a gene involved in stopping the duplication of a cell which has faced a mutation. Some of the symptoms are
<span>(i) </span>Damaged NDA
<span>(ii) </span>Cell division
<span>Predisposition</span>
<span>Cellular life forms have been divided into a three domain system. This system divides cellular life forms in archaea, bacteria and eukaryote domains. While studying the r RNAs of the organisms from these 3 domains, scientists came to the conclusion that all the organisms have a common ancestor due to the many similarities found. This common ancestor is not the first living organism in the Earth. This common ancestor is referred to as Last Universal Common Ancestor.</span>