I think it’s D. Because since it stays in the ocean 333 times longer than that means the water molecules cycle through the atmosphere faster than in the ocean
The right answer is: Plant growth would decrease.
Decomposers are living beings directly involved in the decomposition of dead organic matter (necromass) or excrement or excreta of living beings. They play a major role, necessary for the recycling of the elements (minerals, trace elements ...) that make up the organic matter, in an inorganic matter which will subsequently be absorbed by the plants (which explains the decrease of the growth of the plants during the absence of decomposers).
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Animal cells (including humans ofcourse), heterotrophs, derive their energy from coupled oxidation-reduction reactions. Glucose is a primary fuel for heterotrophs. Energy derived from glucose is stored in the form of high-energy phosphate bonds in ATP, or other nucleotide triphosphates, and as energy-rich hydrogen atoms associated with the co-enzymes NADP and NAD .
Glucose is unable to diffuse across the cell membrane without the assistance of transporter proteins. At least 13 hexose transporter proteins with different functions have been identified. Some hexose transporters allow glucose to flow passively from high to low concentration without requiring the expenditure of cell energy. Those that move glucose against its concentration gradient consume energy, generally in the form of ATP.
D-Glucose is the natural form used by animal cells.
So yes it is present inside human cells .
Answer: Lipid refers to any class of organic compounds that are considered fatty acids. This also includes their derivatives that are soluble in organic solvents, like many natural oils, waxes phospholipids and steroids.
All lipids have similar properties because their molecules are made of the same elements with similar chemical structure that only varies slightly.
Foods like meat, poultry, seafood, beans, peas and eggs are all sources of proteins, while good that contains saturated fat like palm oil, coconut oil, milk, cheese and coffee creamers and butter contain lipids, that may help in storing energy.
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