It can helps us to keep the human body healthy and continue to discover how to keep it healthy, and what keeps it healthy. The study of biology can lead to discovering how to prevent diseases. In the environment, if something is off, then people can use biology to see what is wrong and how to fix it.
Plesiadapiforms
are organisms that may have been the first primates. This group of primates underwent an adaptive radiation which enable them to produce forms with very distinctive features including weird, multi-cusped incisors and a variety of very sepcialized lower premolars.
The first record of plesiadapiforms appeared just as the non-avian dinosaurs were about to be extinct 65 million years ago, near the inception of the Paleocene age. Some of these primates persisted well into the epoch of Eocene with the last of its species extincting around 37 million years ago.
Answer:
Electron transport chain and ATP synthase
Explanation:
The inner mitochondrial membrane contains an electron transport chain and ATP synthesis. Four membrane protein complexes serve as the electron carriers and are embedded in the inner mitochondrial membrane. These protein complexes are called complex I, II, III and IV. Transfer of electrons from NADH and FADH2 to terminal electron acceptor oxygen occurs via these protein complexes.
During electron transfer, the pumping of protons towards the inner mitochondrial membrane creates an electrochemical gradient. The downhill transfer of protons back to the matrix via proton channel of ATP synthase drives phosphorylation of ADP. Therefore, presence of all the protein complexes of the electron transport chain and ATP synthase is required for electron transfer and ATP synthesis.
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Disturbances such as forest thinning, floods, fire and wind can all lead to secondary succession. Examples of secondary succession are the gradual replacement of old fields by forest or the vegetation recovery and change following wildfire occurrence.
<span>Hemoglobin
is the part of the red blood cell that carries oxygen, and so important for
thriving. In the case of Brian, having 10.4 g/dL hemoglobin is very low. Normal
values for hemoglobin in males range from 13.5 to 17.5 g/dL. The patient has
very serious anema and note he is just 15 months old, and so needs immediate
doctor’s attention. The doctor is likely to order a blood transfusion to
elevate hemoglobin levels and stabilize the patient before ordering tests to
determine cause of anemia.</span>