Speciation<span>. </span>Speciation<span> is the </span>evolutionary process<span> by which biological populations </span>evolve<span> to become distinct species. The biologist Orator F. Cook coined the term '</span>speciation' in 1906 for the splitting of lineages or "cladogenesis", as opposed to "anagenesis" or "phyleticevolution<span>" within lineages.</span>
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1. A block start in 50M freestyle:ATP-CP
2. An all day walkathon - Fats
3. A marathon- carbohydrates and ATP-CP
4. A soccer match - carbohydrates and fats
5. A 5KM run - carbohydrates
Explanation:
Creatine phosphate, CP is a small source of energy which depletes ver fast but is backed up by ATP storage. This is why they are used in very low exercises that is, it can be resynthesized to ATP by the enzyme creatine kinase to replenish depleted ATP levels.
But the major sources of energy during exercise are carbohydrates and fats.
During the medium to low intensity exercise, the bulk of energy required by the muscle is provided by oxidation of fatty acids while for high intensity exercises, carbohydrates are needed so as to be broken down to give glycogen with the generation of ATP.
It is impossible as there is a loss of energy between the transfer of energy between flogs and <span>mosquitoes. This ecosystem would never be sustainable or in equilibrium. There is also no primary producer within this ecosystem. No ecosystem can exist without some initial source of energy that would be obtained using solar or chemical energy. For terrestrial ecosystems, plant primary producers would normally provide the initial energy into the ecosystem. </span>
Answer:They are two different thing s
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