The correct answers are:
1. C. Western Africa;
2. B. Eastern South America;
Alfred Wegener has spent lot of times looking at maps, as it was his job. One day he noticed something peculiar, the western coast of Africa and the eastern coast of South America were an almost perfect match. They looked like peaces of puzzle that belong together. In his mind this was suggesting that these two continents had been merged in the past, and than broke apart. He later got proof about his theory by observing the sea mounts in the Atlantic Ocean.
Answer: I guess the first one
Explanation:
Answer:
The end result is Water and ATP.
Explanation:
Electron transport chain is the stage of cellular respiration. Four protein complexes in the inner mitochondrial membrane form the electron transport chain. These complexes exist in a descending order of energy. The electron carriers come along to drop off all their electron and proton cargo that they picked up during the glycolysis and citric acid cycle stages.he electron transport chain is a cluster of proteins that transfer electrons through a membrane within mitochondria to form a gradient of protons that drives the creation of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP is used by the cell as the energy for metabolic processes for cellular functions.
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Explanation:
Answer:
Both fish and bird embryos possess gill slits and gill arches.
Explanation:
Embryology -- the study of embryos -- is a fundamental area that is correlated to evolution. Together, <u>they have provided evidence that we all evolved from a common ancestor.</u>
This area of study has showed that embryos that look completely different as adults share many similarities during their development. This is the case of numerous species, such as humans and birds and fish and birds.
<u>Both fish and bird embryos possess gill slits and gill arches</u>. However, <u>only fish possess them as adults. Gill slits develop into gill individual openings and gill arches will eventually support these gills. In contrast, adult birds do not possess gills, they are only present during their development.</u> This provides significant insight into the previously mentioned common ancestor theory.