Answer:
In photosynthesis LIGHT ENERGY drives electrons from a low energy state in water to a high energy state.
Explanation:
<em>Photosynthesis is the process used by plants, algae and cyanobacteria to utilize energy from sunlight and turn into chemical energy. </em>
<em>There are two types of this process: oxygenic photosynthesis and anoxygenic photosynthesis. The general principles of both of them is very similar, however oxygenic is the most regular to see in plants, algae and cyanobacteria.</em>
<em>The oxygenic photosynthesis begins when the light energy transfers electrons from water to carbon dioxide, so that carbohydrates can be produced. During this transfer, CO₂ is reduced or receive electrons and the water becomes oxidized, meaning, it loses electrons. The oxigen is produced along with carbohydrates.</em>
Answer:
b. herbivore and primary consumer
c. omnivore and secondary consumer
d. top predator and tertiary consumer
Explanation:
A fish bone diagram is also called Ishikawa diagram that is an excellent visualization way of depicting the cause and effect relationship for solving a problem.
Here the problem is the dissatisfaction of airline customers. To draw a fish bone diagram, we need to brainstorm and find the possible causes of passengers' dissatisfaction. Then we will arrange these possible causes and their consequences (different form of problems) that passengers faced.
Preparation of chart:
- we will make a head that shows the problem, that in our case is dissatisfaction of air line customers.
- Now we will connect a straight line with this head, that looks like a fish backbone.
- Now, we thought four potential reasons that lead to the problem and joined these in the form of arrows with the backbone of fish.
- Now we have got different sections where we can mention the form of problems under all reason heading separately in form of diagram.
I have made this diagram in word doc and pasted image. Please see.
Answer:
- Fur color
- Size
- Facial structure
This is all I have for now, I'm sorry I'm not an expert :c
Hydrocarbons store their energy in the carbon-carbon bonds.i.e, on the carbon atoms.