The answer to your question is b
Industry would have unlimited ability to produce chemicals for use as pesticides, additives, etc without being required to measure their effects on people or their accumulation in water or soils and their impact on the environment, their toxicity, and potential exposure hazard
Waste water would be monitored, but there would be no limits or benchmarks for the levels of contaminants in the water
Automobile manufacturers would not be required to adhere to achieve a specific benchmark for noxious gas output, and cars would not be monitored for their output over time. It is debatable if gas mileage would be a consideration, as the only motivator for manufacturers to increase fuel economy would be the price of fuel and consumer willingness to bear the burden of fuel costs
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If it's multiple choice, can I have the answers? But, I'd presume clear the airway and start CPR if a pulse is not found.
Explanation:
Answer:
Electrons in chemical bonds, proton gradient, ATP.
Explanation:
Electrons in a chemical bond have energy to move from one molecule to another, but before they move the energy is stored as potential energy, waiting to be used when is necessary.
Proton gradient also contain energy but stored, since the gradient is just a way to express the concentration from one side or another of a membrane, and is going to change when the concentration of the molecules changes from one side or the other.
ATP is a highly energetic molecule, inside it, it contains the necessary energy to transform another molecules when it releases a phosphorous from it structure.