The term, that best describes an organism that can contain up to five levels of organization to carry out life functions IS MULTI CELLULAR. A multi cellular organism refers to an organism that is made up of many cells. The cells in multi cellular organisms are found in five different levels, these are: cells, tissues, organs, systems and organism. The cell level is the most basic level while the organism level is the most advanced level. Multi cellular organisms can operate in all these five levels.
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ATP stands for adenosine triphosphate which is the energy currency of the cell while ADP stands for adenosine diphosphate. The difference primarily between the two is the number of phosphate groups in the molecule. ATP has three phosphate groups while ADP has only two phosphate groups
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Explanation:
The O-F glucose test (oxidative-fermentation) is used to determine whether an organism is performs oxidative or fermentative metabolism.
Oxidative metabolism (i.e respiration) takes place in the presence of oxygen while fermentative takes place in the absence of oxygen.
Facultative anaerobes can carry out both fermentation and respiration.
The O-F medium has glucose, peptones and a pH indicator. When the pH of the medium is acidic, that is glucose has been broken down, the medium turns yellow. When it is basic, it turns blue implying that peptone and not glucose had been broken down.
The sealed tube is overlaid with oil so as to prevent oxygen from getting in, making it anaerobic.
The unsealed tube allows oxygen.
Enterics would be yellow is both tubes because they are facultative anaerobes and can grow in the presence or absence of oxygen, hence they carry out both respiration and fermentation.
The
movement of organism in the ocean’s water column is called <span>vertical
migration, in the daily up-and-down movement. Vertical migration is the
vertical movement or the organism along the water column in response to
seasonal, ontogenic, and daily changes. Diel is the most important type of
vertical migration.</span>