Does cell respiration occur in the plastids ?

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Yes it does,

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Cellular respiration occurs in both plant and animals. It is the process by which cells convert ADP (adenosine diphoosphate) into ATP (adenosine triphosphate). Plant and animal cells cannot use ADP as a form of energy.


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Which of the following is not a likely result of destruction of wetlands?A.
increased frequency of floods

B.
overgrowth of reeds and cattails

C.
pollution of nearby streams

D.
decline in plant and animal populations

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I would think it would be B because the growth would ruin a wetland

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The following that is not likely a result of destructing of wetlands is, B.

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Which of the following describes a negative feedback loop?When the heart rate is too high, the body sends hormones that continually increase the heart rate higher.
When a pregnant woman is in labor, the body sends hormones that increase the intensity of contractions, which then increases the secretion of the same hormones.
When blood sugar is too low, the body sends hormones that raise blood sugar until it reaches a typical level and hormone secretion slows.
When a person is jogging, the body sends hormones that continually decrease the rate of oxygen supply to the legs

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The statement - When blood sugar is too low, the body sends hormones that raise blood sugar until it reaches a typical level and hormone secretion slows, describes a negative feedback loop.

Explanation:

In the human body, the term homeostasis means the tendency of the various systems in the human body to stay in optimal ranges for health by self regulation through feedback controls. It is very important because it maintains equilibrium and provides stability to the human body. A negative feedback loop (inhibitory loop) is a type of self-regulating system in which increased output from the system inhibits the future production by the system. Example of negative feedback to achieve homeostasis are blood pressure, body temperature,  blood sugar. In blood sugar regulation, the hormone insulin lowers blood glucose when levels are high and the glucagon increases blood glucose when levels are low. In a positive feedback system, the output amplifies the original stimulus. Examples of a positive feedback system are child birth, lactation, blood clotting etc. During child birth, the hormone oxytocin released increases and speeds up the contractions.

Why do cells divide?

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Cells divide because they are usually limited in size. Since the inside part of a cell grows faster than the outside, they must divide to keep up. Another reason why cells divide is to reproduce and to repair themselves of any damage. 

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Cells divide because to reproduce, grow, and to repair tissues. 

how does the location of water on earth's surface and the conditions of the atmosphere affect its path through stages of the water cycle?

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If water is in a very dry place where there is almost no dust in the air, when the water evaporates, it will have to travel a long distance until it can form on the dust in the air. If the clouds rain in a mountain it, will probably take more time for the water to get back to the ocean or lake. The longer the distance to a body of water, the longer the time. The hotter the place, the faster the water evaporates.

What about cellouse makes it ideal for structural support

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Due to the strong intermolecular force of attraction in cellulose it provides high strength and support.

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Cellulose is a significant polysaccharide since it is the most copious natural compound on Earth. Cellulose is a significant segment of intense cell dividers that encompass plant cells, and it's what makes plant stems, leaves, and branches so solid. It absolutely takes a ton of effort to cause damage to the structure of cellulose.  

Cellulose particles are arranged parallel to one another and are combined with hydrogen bonds. This structures long, link like structures, which join with other cellulose atoms and is the thing that produces such a solid help structure.

Cellouse is ideal as a structural material since it’s fibers give strength and toughness to a plants leaves , roots and stems

What is a system of standardized unit of measurement?

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Sounds like you might be referring to the metric system, used worldwide.
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