Answer:D
Explanation:
This isn’t B, because it’s only one species. It isn’t C, because it is one population, and A doesn’t make sense due to how they are of course organisms. D is your best bet.
Answer:
Option D is false
Option E is false since it is incomplete
Option C is false
Explanation:
Well, regarding option D it is considered false because the functional groups would be:
Acetone (which is not used as an energy source, is exhaled or excreted as waste), Betahydroxybutyrate and acetoacetate (if not oxidized to be used as an energy source).
In statement C it is false, because the formation of ketone bodies increases with the presence of acetylcoA, but acetone is one of those that will always be witnessed in a lower percentage, since it is excreted by the body as waste, both either by the airways in the exhalation (characteristic ketone breath) and in the urine (cetouria)
And as for the E option, I consider it false because the ketone groups are formed in the liver and kidney.
Greater proportion in hepatic mitochondria and to a lesser extent in the kidney
Homeostasis keeps the environment inside the cell always the same so that the cell doesn't have to keep making adaptations to match the ever-changing outside environment. <span />
Oxygen and carbon dioxide is exchanged by the millions of alveoli in the lungs and the capillaries that envelop them. we inhale oxygen (which is then exchanged with carbon dioxide in the lungs) and then we exhale the carbon dioxide. although, the air that we breathe usually consists more nitrogen than oxygen.
Answer:
1.Sea urchins are powerful primary consumers in the kelp forest. 2. Kelp is the producer in the kelp forests. 3. Bat star are omnivores and scavengers and at the end of the food web are tertiary consumers. 4 Phytoplankton are primary producers. 5. Zooplankton is a primary consumer in the food web.
Explanation:
1.Sea urchins are powerful primary consumer in the kelp forest because they are needed to keep the kelp anchored to the bottom of the ocean and algae . 2. Kelp is the producer in the kelp forest kelp forests provides an ecosystem for many organisms from the sea floor to the surface and provides shelter for many forms of sea life. 3. As a scavenger bat star is important in the ecosystem helping clean dead animals, and algae from the seafloor, the bat star keeps the seafloor healthy. 4. Phytoplankton are accounted for about half of photosynthesis on the planet, which makes them an important producer of oxygen, and serves as food source for smaller sea organisms, they consume carbon dioxide that would otherwise dissolve in the sea water making it more acidic. 5. Zooplankton are the animal like primary consumers of plankton community they also provide the base for the entire food web also if plankton disappeared it would increase the levels of carbon in our air.