Photosynthesis requires a few main components. Mainly, Sunlight, Water and Carbon dioxide.
For this reaction, the reactants are
1) Water
2) Carbon dioxide
For water, it enters the cell by Osmosis. Water enters a cell through a partially permeable cell surface membrane.
When water enters a space through a partially permeable membrane from a high water potential to a low water potential, the process is called osmosis.
For carbon dioxide, it enters the cell through diffusion.
Diffusion involves particles moving from a region of higer concentration to a region of lower concentation. Therefore, the answer is Diffusion.
Extra knowledge:
Carbon dioxide dissolves into the thin film of moisture on the surface of the spongy mesophyll layer for easy transportation to the cells involved in photosynthesis.
Answer:
genome, cloning
Explanation:
Bacterial plasmids carry a genome against a specific antibiotic. The process whereby bacterial cells take up the plasmid with the resistance gene is called cloning.
Mammals are relatively complex and intelligent animals.
They give birth to live offspring, have hair or fur on their bodies, and possess mammary glands that produce milk for their young. They breath air with lungs and have ears that stick out instead of the earholes, such as what reptiles and birds have.
Answer:
Hippocampus.
Explanation:
Hippocampus area lies on either side of the brain. This is an important part of the limbic system of the organism. The main function of the hippocampus is the consolidation of the short term memory of an individual into long term memory.
Joe has a major accident. The hippocampus area of the brain is affected as he unable to memorize that he brushed hi teeth and takes many shower before bed time. Joe consolidation of short term memory has been failed into the long term memory.
Answer:
Organ System
Explanation:
Each of the 11 organ systems in the body contribute to some manner to the survival of all its living cells. Some of the ways in which organ systems maintain the body's internal stability are by acquiring and distributing raw materials and nutrition; collecting and disposing of wastes and protecting the body from attack and injury..