Like all other heterotrophs, it eats and goes through cellular respiration.
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1. Muscle: soft, contractile tissue important to produce force and motion in animals.
2. Fascicle: multiple bundles of skeletal muscle fibres which is surrounded by a type of connective tissue called perimysium.
3. Muscle fibres: bundles of cylindrical organelles myofibrils formed by the fusion of myoblasts via myogenesis process.
4. Myo-fibril: basic unit of a muscle cell made of thick and thin myofilament arranged in parallel columns along the length of muscle fibres.
5. Myo-filament: strands of actin and myosin proteins which pack a muscle fiber and are force generating structures.
Explanation:
Matthias Jakob Schleiden is the German biologist that said all plants were made of cells
Answer:
There are 2 answers:
1/The number of producers is greater than the number of primary consumers.
2/The amount of energy at the primary consumer level is greater than the amount of energy at the secondary consumer level.
Explanation: