Answer: 1) How does beef production cause greenhouse gas emissions? The short answer: Through the agricultural production process and through land-use change. The longer explanation: Cows and other ruminant animals (like goats and sheep) emit methane, a potent greenhouse gas, as they digest grasses and plants.
Explanation: https://www.wri.org/blog/2019/04/6-pressing-questions-about-beef-and-climate-change-answered#:~:text=1)%20How%20does%20beef%20production,they%20digest%20grasses%20and%20plants.
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Let's consider that red fruit is dominant over the yellow fruit.
<em>The phenotype of the red fruit of P1 will be red fruit and the genotype will be RR.</em>
<em>The phenotype of the yellow fruit of P1 will be yellow fruit and the genotype will be rr.</em>
To check the outcomes of the F1 generation, lets cross the P1 generation:
r r
R Rr Rr
R Rr Rr
<em>The results show that all the offsprings from the F1 generation will show the dominant phenotype which is red fruit and they will have Rr genotype. </em>
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Oxygen comes from the lungs and blood carries the oxygen to body cells. (Blood flow or circulation).
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Explanation:
The two main functions of stomata are to allow for the uptake of carbon dioxide and to limit the loss of water due to evaporation. In many plants, stomata remain open during the day and closed at night. Stomata are open during the day because this is when photosynthesis typically occurs.