<span>How might an increase in the rate of photosynthesis affect the conditions necessary for cellular respiration? Increased oxygen and glucose from photosynthesis would increase cellular respiration. Increased water and carbon dioxide from photosynthesis would increase cellular respiration. Increased water and carbon dioxide from photosynthesis would increase the amount of convertible ADP. Increased carbon dioxide and glucose from photosynthesis would increase cellular metabolism</span>
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Explanation: Fish depend on dissolved oxygen to survive. Ponds with high levels of dissolved oxygen will support more fish (and larger fish) than ponds with low levels of dissolved oxygen. Trout are particularly sensitive to dissolved oxygen levels, so a pond with a healthy trout population probably has high levels of dissolved oxygen.
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Physarum first grows as single-celled amoebae, but the amoebae fuse, and the organism loses its 'cellular' makeup. As the organism continues to grow, nuclei divide without cell division. The resulting bag of nuclei is called a 'coenocyte' or 'plasmodium'.
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Mitochondria are membrane-bound cell organelles (mitochondrion, singular) that generate most of the chemical energy needed to power the cell's biochemical reactions. Chemical energy produced by the mitochondria is stored in a small molecule called adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
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11. Something killed 90 percent of the planet's species approximately 250 million years ago, near the end of the Permian epoch. In the seas, just about 5% of animal species survived.
12. water bears, also known as tardigrades, are tough organisms that can withstand high temperatures.
13. DNA is found in every cell of every living creature, practically every cell in a multicellular organism has all of the DNA it needs.
14. Titan features a low-temperature version of Earth's water cycle, with liquid on the surface that evaporates, creates clouds, and then condenses to fall as rain—but the liquid is a mix of methane, ethane, and a trace of other hydrocarbons on Titan.
15. The Earth could not even support life at first. The atmosphere was devoid of oxygen, and the Earth's surface was scorching hot. The Earth gradually transformed over millions of years, allowing plants and animals to begin to grow. The Earth was then further altered by living organisms.