Answer:
brown in summer, grey in winter -> camouflage from predators
storing fat during the summer -> gives them extra energy in the winter when there is less food
antlers with forward projections -> allows them to dig in the snow to uncover more food sources, also good for fighting predators
widely spaced hooves -> easily walk on snow and to dig for more food
migrate in herds -> find new area for more food & escape extreme weather, predators, and pesky bugs
Explanation:
We have polluted it— the air, water and the ground.
Some people have tried to clean up the environment
The question is incomplete, so the complete question is as follows:
A chloroplast has stopped producing ATP and NADPH. Which of the following is most likely causing this?
a.The chloroplast has used up its supply of chlorophyll molecules.
b.Electrons have stopped moving through the electron transport chain.
c.The sun has risen and the chloroplast now can make more chlorophyll.
Answer:
b.Electrons have stopped moving through the electron transport chain.
Explanation:
ATP and NADPH are produced in the light dependent reaction stage of the photosynthesis that occurs within chloroplast grana.
ATP and NADPH are produced due to the movement of electron and proton (H+) in the electron transport chain, so if the movement of electrons will stopped in the electron transport chain, the formation of ATP and NADPH will also get stop.
Hence, the correct answer is "b".
Answer:
Glucose
Oxygen gas
Explanation:
Glucose is a non-metallic carbohydrate substance. It is the monomeric unit of the digestion of complex carbohydrate.
This compound is very important to all lives. The energy needed to power the activities in the body are derived from the compound.
It is made up of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms.
Also, oxygen gas is used by animals for their metabolic processes. The gas combines with glucose to release chemical energy for use in the body. This molecule is purely made up of two atoms of oxygen that are covalently bonded together.
Anytime we breathe, we take in oxygen for use in our body