B. Predation allowed the Venus flytrap to outcompete other species because of its ability to move rapidly.
C. As consumers instead of producers, Venus flytraps have greater access to better nutrients.
D. Predation allowed the Venus flytrap to collect a wider variation of preformed organic materials.
E. Better nutrients allowed the Venus flytrap to grow faster than other plants.
was supported by Galileo
stated that the earth rotated around the sun
all of the above
which one
Answer:
Option D, All of the above
Explanation:
The heliocentric model was first proposed by Nicolaus Copernicus but since his findings were based on previous studies and researches, his theory of heliocentric model of universe was rejected in its early phase. However, later on Galileo supported the Copernicus theory when he visualized the universe through his telescope. As proposed and seen by Galileo , it was established that Heliocentric model is the correct model of Universe where all planet including earth rotate around the sun.
B) buildup of lactate.
C) increase in sodium ions.
D) increase in potassium ions.
E) increase in ethanol.
Answer:
The cytochrome b6f is a large multisubunit protein, which accepts electrons from the PLASTOHYDROQUINONE. One electron moves linearly toward PLASTOCYANIN , while the other goes through a cyclic process, which effectively pumps more PROTONS into the thylakoid lumen.
Explanation:
Cytochrome b6f plays a very important role in photosynthesis reaction in plants.
Cytochrome b6f exists as a dimer and it is an multisubunit protein that can be found in the chloroplasts of plants.
Cytochrome b6f speeds up the movement of electrons plastohydroquinone to plastocyanin during photosynthesis.
Answer:
The cytochrome b6f is a large multi-subunit protein, which accepts electrons from the plastohydroquinone.
One electron moves linearly toward plastocyanin while the other goes through a cyclic process, which effectively pumps more protons into the thylakoid lumen.
Explanation:
The cytochrome b6f is distributed among both grana and stroma thylakoids equally. They are usually large and embedded in the membrane.