Answer:
Diffusion in the Lungs trades out Carbon Dioxide (CO2) for Oxygen (O2) In the Circulatory system it trades Oxygen (O2) for Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Explanation:
As you breathe the Lungs take in air, as they do that the air travels to the bronchi, from there it goes through a process where the veins which have carried de-oxygenated blood to be diffused and reloaded with Oxygen and trade off their CO2. Then the blood flows through arteries and delivers the needed O2 to cells throughout the body and the cycle repeats.
Amount of rainfall
I’m not sure if this is right but I think it is because all of the rest are major parts of ecosystems, and although rainfall is too, it’s more of a natural source that happens anywhere whereas the rest of the options may determine the ecosystem
I'm not sure what the answers are but from reading this I can tell you this is a example of either cross breed or it's from natural habitat
Reason : Because if I were mixed white and black I would turn out light skin, and because of that I'm pretty sure that's cross bread
And for the other one "Natural Habitat", I'm pretty the reason I've chose this is because hares or (Rabbits) They change color if it's winter or if it's summer when it's winter there fur turns white when it's summer there fur turns back to normal that is a example of Natural Habitat
Either Natural Habitat or Cross Breed
Isogametes because they have the same size and shape.
Answer:
Anabolism is the synthesis of complex molecules in living organisms from simpler ones together with the storage of energy.
Examples of anabolism: bone growth and mineralization, and muscle mass build-up.
Catabolism: the breakdown of complex molecules in living organisms to form simpler ones, together with the release of energy.
Examples of Catabolism: glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, the breakdown of muscle protein in order to use amino acids as substrates for gluconeogenesis, the breakdown of fat in adipose tissue to fatty acids, and oxidative deamination of neurotransmitters by monoamine oxidase.