Cellular respiration
Explanation:
The energy animals need for their life functions are released when their cells carry out cellular respiration.
Cellular respiration is a metabolic process by which living organisms breaks down organic molecules using oxygen especially glucose to produce energy and gives off carbon dioxide and water in the process.
It is the reverse of photosynthesis.
During this process, chemical energy stored in food substances are released and converted to heat energy.
The process takes place in the mitochondria of a cell.
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
All good chains start with the energy from the sun. then energy is captured by plants
Answer:
In gymnosperms the female reproductive part is the cone and the pollen is the male reproductive part. Pine trees and other gymnosperms produce two types of cones. Other gymnosperms and pine trees produce two kinds of cones. The larger female cone, which is the seed cone and the male cone called the pollen cone.
The cones of gymnosperms, flowers of angiosperms, and the reproductive fronds of ferns all have a fundamental reproductive unit that is a leaflike organ bearing sporangia.
Answer:
no they do not have hair, even tough it may look like they have hair its only pieces of skin.
Explanation:
Answer:
2/3
Explanation:
When two heterozygous plants (let's suppose Tt and Tt) are crossed, the progeny exhibits dominant and recessive phenotype in a 3 : 1 ratio respectively. This occurs since T and t alleles present together in the heterozygous parent plant segregate from each other and are distributed to the different gametes.
Cross Tt x Tt= 1/4 TT: 1/2 Tt: 1/4 tt
Considering the genotype of the F2 progeny, there is 2/3 heterozygous dominant progeny (Tt) out of a total of 3/4 dominant progeny. This heterozygous dominant progeny would give a 3:1 ratio of dominant and recessive progeny upon self-fertilization.