Answer:
A native-species
Explanation:
A native-species is one that normally lives and thrives in a particular ecosystem. They are any species that developed within the surrounding habitat.
They are usually found in an ecosystem because of natural processes like evolution or natural selection. They are known to occur naturally within a given habitat as opposed to species that are introduced.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
A forester's main responsibilities are to develop plans for growth and sustainability, assess the viability of timber in an area, assess an area for possible issues, and monitor the health of timber in an area.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
extinct 
dormant (Haven't erupted in 4/6yrs
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
a. Glycolysis 
b. actually, both plants and animals use glycolysis. They use these during cellular respiration and plant respiration
c. Heart tissue!
Explanation:
a.  Glycolysis produces 2 ATP per glucose molecule, and thus provides a direct means of producing energy in the absence of oxygen. Lactic acid, the end product of anaerobic glycolysis. 
b. In organisms that perform cellular respiration, glycolysis is the first stage of this process. In plants, this metabolic process occurs in the cytosol and plastids of both photosynthetic and non-photosynthetic organs.
c. Pyruvate is an important chemical compound in biochemistry. It is the output of the metabolism of glucose known as glycolysis. In highly oxidative tissue, such as the heart, the production of pyruvate is essential for acetyl-CoA synthesis and L-malate synthesis.
Hope this helps! If you could, please mark this as brainliest :) 
 
        
             
        
        
        
The first step is understanding-i'm not completely sure how to explain it, but I think it'll make sense if I put the steps in order. Here:
1. Understand (and act with compassion for the speaker)
2. Evaluate (What the person stated-let it sink in and analyze it)
3. Remembering (what you heard-Understood/Evaluated)
4. Selecting (What you should/need to say)
5. Responding (with an appropriate reply)
Hope this helps! -Laura