At these temperatures plants wilt
Chlorophyll cannot absorb energy from the sun at these temperatures
The cytoplasm of the plant cell cannot function
Answer:
Enzyme activity decrease at these temperatures.
Explanation:
Photosynthesis is facilitated by the action of various enzymes and involves light and dark reactions. In light reactions chlorophyll absorbs sunlight and creates ATP AND NADPH. In dark reactions carbon is fixed using the ATP and NADPH.
The efficiency of all these activities depends on the activity of enzymes which depends on the temperature. The optimum temperature range where the enzyme activity is optimal is about 10°c - 20°c. At low temperatures and high temperatures enzyme activity is less efficient.
At a temperature above 38°c and below 0°c enzyme activity decreases.
Answer:
D)nuts and tough fruits
Explanation:
Bird beaks are developed to perform their functions, they are true tools that help birds survive in their habitat.
This type of beak is seen from birds called granivores. This short beak is strong and skilled, the granivore beak has the strength to break down hard seeds, nuts and hard fruits. In addition, this type of beak has the delicacy to separate the discarded bark from the nutritious part that feeds the bird.
Answer:
ocelots are known to really enjoy small rodents, like mice, but they also eat a variety of other things including birds, snakes, iguanas, different types of lizards, lil baby peccaries :(, young deer, bunnies (why-), and even seafood, like fish and crabs.
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Telophase occurs during the final stage of mitosis and meiosis, concluding nuclear division and leading to cell separation .
Mitosis:
Mitosis is the process of cell division that results in two identical daughter cells, each with the same number of chromosomes as the original cell. It consists of several stages: prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and cytokinesis.
In mitosis, telophase is the final stage. During telophase, the separated sister chromatids, which were pulled to opposite poles in anaphase, arrive at the poles and start to decondense back into chromatin.
The nuclear envelope reforms around the separated chromatids, resulting in the formation of two distinct nuclei in the cell. This marks the completion of nuclear division.
Meiosis:
Meiosis, on the other hand, is a specialized cell division process that occurs in sexually reproducing organisms.
It involves two sequential divisions: meiosis I and meiosis II, resulting in the formation of four non-identical daughter cells with half the chromosome number of the original cell.
In meiosis, telophase I occurs at the end of the first division. Telophase I shares similarities with telophase in mitosis, involving the reformation of nuclear envelopes around the separated chromatids.
Then, the cell proceeds to meiosis II, where another round of division occurs, culminating in the formation of four daughter cells.
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Telophase is the final stage of mitosis, or the process by which cells divide. Mitosis consists of five phases - prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. During telophase, the nuclei for the daughter cells finally form and the cell begins to split into two.