<span>Since we are not able to get energy directly from the food we eat, a particular process needs to take place that converts molecules to Adenosine triphosphate, also known as ATP. This requires that the food first be broken down by being digested. As digestion takes place, the body uses the small molecules to make ATP.</span>
Answer:
The correct answer is competitive exclusion.
Explanation:
According to the principle of competitive exclusion, the two species, which compete for the exact identical resources cannot coexist stably. Of these two competitors, one will always exhibit a slight advantage over the other, which results in the extinction of the second competitor in the prolonged time.
It can also result in an evolutionary shift of the inferior competitor towards a distinct ecological niche. As an outcome, the competing associated species usually evolve differentiating features in the regions where they both coexist. This helps in mate identification, thus, sustaining the superiority of each species in exploiting somewhat distinct ecological niches.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
El Niño conditions happen when surface water in the equatorial Pacific becomes warmer than average and east winds blow bleaker than normal.
these occur usually every 3-5 years. it is also referred to as ENSO (El Niño-Southern Oscillation)
the opposite condition is call La Niña.
Answer:
The correct answer is osmosis is the movement of water across the membrane;diffusion is the movement of molecules from a higher to lower concentration with or without the presence of membrane.
Explanation:
Diffusion and osmosis are the two most important process of passive transport.Both diffusion and osmosis helps in the movement of water molecules from high water concentration region to region of low water concentration until equilibrium in both sides is reached.
Osmosis needs the presence of a semipermeable membrane to occur.
<h2>Wet versus Dry habitats</h2>
Explanation:
- Plants from wet habitats have a relatively large number of stomata and thin cuticle
- Plants from dry habitats have a less number of stomata and thick cuticle
- Stomata helps in exchange of gases whereas cuticle reduces the loss of water
- If water is more then plants have large number of stomata which helps in great access to water and increases support for herbaceous tissues
- In case of dry habitat conditions are not favorable with regard to water hence a thick cuticle is required to minimize the water loss while in wet habitat water is abundant hence they have a thin cuticle
A.Vascular plants have a relatively large number of stomata
B. Plants from wet habitats include white lotus,water lily
C. Plants from dry habitats include xerophytes for example cactus,oleander