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There are currently 36 recognized biodiversity hotspots. These are Earth's most biologically rich—yet threatened—terrestrial regions. To qualify as a biodiversity hotspot, an area must meet two strict criteria: Contain at least 1,500 species of vascular plants found nowhere else on Earth (known as "endemic" species). The Andes Mountains Tropical Hotspot is the world's most diverse hotspot. About one-sixth of all plant species in the world live in this region. The New Zealand archipelago is another hotspot.
Explanation:
Glycolysis is used to break down glucose into to molecules of pyruvate
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Hi! Answer: There are about 391,000 species of vascular plants currently known to science, of which about 369,000 species (94%) are flowering plants, according to a report by the Royal Botanic Gardens, in the United Kingdom.
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The formal is sunlight+ CO2+ H2O= Glucose & C6H12O6