Why? If our body's didn't have the Lactic acid fermentation it would stop some variety functions such as allowing our muscles to continue producing ATP from glucose like when oxygen levels are low, with intense exercise , or allowing bacteria to do it's thing
When? when our cells need energy , they break down simple molecules like glycolysis
This is what is in my Biology book that is where I got my answer, Hope it helps have a nice nite
Answer:
Explanation:
First of all, we need to define biology so as to understand what a biological field may entail. Biology can be defined (loosely) as the study of living things; plants and animals. Hence, a biological field is a field that involves studying plants or animals or even both.
Agricultural science is regarded as a biological field because it <u>involves the studying of cultivating of crops (plants) and rearing of animals for use (in the form of food and fibre)</u> by man. From this, it can be deduced that agricultural science also deals with a study aspect of plants and animals.
Answer: Snails belong to mollusks, these are organisms with no jointed legs on their bodies. Mollusks such as snails are identified by their shells that covers their body for protection.
Explanation:
Plastics remain in the ocean environment because of their stability and resistance to degradation or biological processing. they do break up into smaller pieces either mechanically or by the action of ultraviolet light (UV).
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The process of polymer (plastic) degradation by light is called photodegradation. Natural degradation of plastic begins with photodegradation, which then leads to thermooxidative degradation. UV provides the activation energy required to initiate the incorporation of O2 atoms into the polymer.</span>
<span>Crime Scene Reconstruction
</span>Crime Scene Reconstruction is the method used to support a likely sequence of events at a crime scene by the observation and evaluation of physical evidence and statements made by individuals involved with the incident
<span>NOT:
</span>Confession
Circumstantial evidence
<span>Direct Evidence</span>