Cellulose
Enzymes and substrates are often specific for one another. They have shapes that can be modified to fit into each other which allows them to bind together (induced fit).Together, Enzymes and substrates undergo some transformations as they interact. They interact by forming hydrogen bonds, covalent bonds and what is also called hydrophobic interactions.
The enzyme returns to its original shape and state after the reaction but the substrate is often modified or changed completely into a new, different product.
The correct answer is the option A.Both get their energy by feeding on other organisms.
The producers such as plants are the organisms, which are capable of synthesizing their own food by various processes. all the other organisms, depends on the producers to obtain the food.
The consumers and the decomposers both obtain their food from the other organisms. the primary consumers consume the plants directly and the secondary as well as tertiary consumers consume other animals to obtain the food. The decomposers feed on the dead decaying matter of the plants and animals for their own food requirement, they cannot synthesize their own food, they rely on the organic product left of the dead organisms.
Answer:
A on edge 2020
Explanation:
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Homologous structures
Explanation:
Homologous structures are anatomical features that are similar in structure and origin but may have different functions.
In the case of a cat's paw and a bat's wing, they both have a common underlying structure (similar bone arrangement), but they serve different purposes.
This similarity suggests a shared evolutionary ancestry, as these structures have been modified over time to suit the needs of different species (cats and bats).