Answer:
The reactants and the products of photosynthesis and cellular respiration are the same but switched around.
Explanation:
For photosynthesis light energy, carbon dioxide, water are needed to create glucose and the<em> waste product</em> is oxygen. But for cellular respiration the things needed to create energy to move around are oxygen and glucose. Mitochondria (aka the powerhouse of the cell) breaks down the glucose to make ATP energy (Adenosine Triphosphate). Plants store some leftover oxygen for cellular respiration. So basically, photosynthesis and cellular respiration kinda depend on each other.
Pneumatopores specialized 'breathing' root developed in some plant species that grow in waterlogged or strongly compacted soils, e.g-mangroves. The aerial part of the root contains many pores, enabling gas exchanges with the atmostphere. Internally, a well developed system of incellular spaces allows gases to diffuse throughout the submerged portion of the roots
Answer:
Unconditioned stimulus.
Explanation:
Classical conditioning may be defined as a type of learning procedure in which the biological procedure is used to pair up with the previous nerve stimulus. This stimulus result in the response of an individual.
The Pavlov experiment with the dog explains the process of classical conditioning. The ringing of bell (conditioned stimulus) is paired with unconditioned stimulus (meat presentation).
Thus, the meat presentation is unconditioned stimulus.
Answer:
Cells typically communicate using chemical signals.
Explanation:
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