The functions of saliva:
lubricates the mouth
has enzymes to begin
breaking down down
helps prevent tooth decay and gum disease
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the function of the gallbladder
stores and release bile
breaks up fat in food
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the function of the stomach:
it breaks down and digest food
it also helps kill harmful bacteria
digestion and absorption
The cell wall is the protective, semi-permeable outer layer of a plant cell. A major function of the cell wall is to give the cell strength and structure, and to filter molecules that pass in and out of the cell. A cell is the smallest part of an organism that still contains that organism's elements.
The correct answer as to how heat is involved in photosynthesis and respiration would be that it is not needed. In other words, heat is not involved in photosynthesis and respiration.
- Heat stress actually limits photosynthesis because the functions of relevant enzymes is impacted.
- Heat is not required as input in respiration, but is generated as one of its products. Approximately 60% of the ATP generated during respiration is converted to heat.
Hence, when we are talking about involvement, heat is not involved in both photosynthesis and respiration but only generated as a product in the latter.
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Answer:
The amount of fossil fuels formed is much less than the amount used.
Explanation:
Fossil fuels, which include petroleum, coal, natural gas etc are an example of non-renewable sources of energy. They are termed non-renewable because they are sources that gets exhausted quickly without replenishment.
One of the characteristics of non-renewable sources of energy is that they get exhausted faster than they can be produced. Hence, regarding fossil fuels as an example of non-renewable source of energy, this means that the amount of fossil fuels formed is much less than the amount used.
E, D, and C I believe. It has been a while since I took this class.