Photosynthesis makes the glucose that is used in cellular respiration to make ATP. The glucose is then turned back into carbon dioxide, which is used in photosynthesis. While water is broken down to form oxygen during photosynthesis, in cellular respirationoxygen is combined with hydrogen to form water.
Answer: cyclic
Explanation:
This pattern often fits in with daily body rhythms or with the sleep and wake cycle.
For example, Cortisol hormone accumulates early in the day, reduces towards the afternoon, and rises towards the end of sleep and maximizes during the morning hours.
Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) rises to the maximum point during sleep and reaches its low point three hours after the individual wakes up.
Growth hormone (GH) levels rise 90 minutes after sleep begins.
Answer:
provitamin, beta-carotene
Explanation:
<em>Beta-carotene</em> is an example of a <em>provitamin</em>. It is a less active form of <em>retinol (Vitamin A)</em> that is synthesized by plants. Animals i.e. humans, cannot synthesize or make use of this form of Vitamin A. It can only be made available for use in humans through normal metabolic processes. Humans can access this provitamin by consuming food that is rich in beta-carotene. When beta-carotene undergoes normal metabolic processes in the body, it is transformed into retinol, which is an active form of Vitamin A. Vitamin A is needed by humans for healthy skin, good vision and eye health, as well as maintaining strong immune system.