<h2>Answer:</h2>
A decrease in the number of earth worms will also decrease the growth of plants.
<h2>Explanation:</h2>
Earths worms are the most essential dwelling invertebrates. They affect the biotic as well as abiotic properties of the earth. They are the decomposers in soil and provide free nitrogen to plants. So, if they are dramatically decreased in the soil they will affect the plant growth directly.
Digestive enzymes attach to food in order to break down the specific sources of energy such as fats, carbohydrates, and proteins. Pepsin which is responsible for breaking down proteins in the stomach thrives in an acidic environment. Once it goes down with the food to the small intestine, which has an alkaline environment, it gets denatured.
Extreme temperatures also contribute to the denaturing of enzymes.
Answer:
Interphase - B,J,
Prophase - G,E
Metaphase - C,F
Anaphase - I,D
Telophase - A,H
Explanation:
I think this is correct.
Remember:
Interphase - the DNA is all clumped up
Prophase - the DNA begins to unravel and float around
Metaphase - M for middle; they line up in the middle
Anaphase - The begin to split and be pulled apart
Telophase - They are at their opposite ends, but not yet their own cells
Answer: according to the phylogeny based on DNA sequence data found in the figure above, segmentation is the answer.
in 1838 botanist Matthias Schleiden determined that all plants are composed of cells. In 1839 anatomist Theodor Schwann proposed that all animals are composed of cells. In 1855 biologist Rudolph Vichow added to Schleiden's and Schwann's observations and proposed that all living things are composed of cells.