Answer AND Explanation:
A variety of organic and inorganic compounds serve very important roles in living things. The various organic compounds constitute the structures of the body and regulate the chemical processes going on inside it.
Carbohydrates are essential for life since they are oxidised during respiration to release energy. Glucose is the most common respiratory substrate. They are also building blocks of polysaccharides such as starch and cellulose in plants and glycogen in animals.
Lipids are important because they can be oxidized during respiration to release energy. They provide twice the amount of energy for the same weight of carbohydrates. They also act as insulators, source of metabolic water and are major components of cell membranes.
Proteins are important structural components of the cytoplasm and various supportive tissues in the body, transport substances, make up hormones and are used as a source of energy through respiration.
Answer:
4 chemicals
Explanation:
There are mainly 4 steps of gram staining.
1- crystal violet stain drained on the heat fixed slide.
2- then wash the slide and use iodine.
3- then wash the slide with water and use acetone as a decolorizer.
4- then use safranine as a counter stain.
So there are a total of 4 chemicals used named crystal violet, iodine, acetone, and safranine.
Answer:A
Explanation: more resources are usually need it for the initial set up and planning of traditional large scale agriculture techniques.
The order is:
Auricle (outer ear or pinna)
Auditory meatus (ear canal)
Tympanic membrane (eardrum)
The ossicles (ear bones) - malleus, then incus, then stapes
Oval window (where stapes transmits vibrations into cochlea)
Cochlea (the snail shell lines internally by specialized cells that form the organ of Corti)
Organ of corti (specialized “hair” cells that pick up vibrations from the fluid in the cochlea)
Vestibulocochlear nerve (transmits signals to brain for processing)
Temporal lobe (brain region that processes auditory information)
I’d recommend you do a quick google search as well to take a look at a diagram showing all this anatomy!