Explanation:
The plant is utilizing CO2 in photosynthesis
Photosynthesis produces glucose and O2 from inorganic CO2, light energy and water.
6CO2 + 6H20 + (energy) → C6H12O6 + 6O2
Bromothymol blue, an acid indicator, goes from blue to yellow when reacting with acid. The color change in sunlight confirmed the use of CO2, dissolved within the solution as carbonic acid- its removal from the solution makes the more basic, and the solution goes from yellow (acidic) to blue (alkaline).
CO2 + H2O ↔ H2CO3
Further Explanation:
Photosynthesis is a chemical pathway that’s integral to producing energy in plants and other primary producers. Energy in the form of molecules of glucose is produced from light, water and carbon dioxide while oxygen is released.
Occuring in several complex steps, photosynthesis is a rate limited reaction, it depends on several factors including carbon dioxide concentration, ambient temperature and light intensity; the energy is retrieved from photons, I.e. particles of light, and water is used as a reducing agent. Water supplies chlorophyll in plant cell with replacement electrons for the ones removed from photosystem II.
Additionally,
In all eukaryotic cells mitochondria are small cellular organelles bound by membranes, these make most of the chemical energy required for powering the biochemical reactions within the cell. This chemical energy is stored within the molecule ATP which is produced. Respiration in the mitochondria utilizes oxygen for the production of ATP in the Krebs’s cycle via the oxidization of pyruvate( through the process of glycoysis). The electron transport chain, in which oxygen functions as the terminal electron acceptor occurs in both plants and animals.
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II. low precipitation
III. poorly developed soils
IV. animals with extreme adaptations
V. hot days and cold night
A) II only
B) I and II only
C) II, III, and IV only
D) III, IV, and V only
Answer:
C) II, III, and IV only
II. low precipitation
III. poorly developed soils
IV. animals with extreme adaptations
Explanation:
This is something that generally comes from environmental knowledge.
I. Permafrost. This is commonly found in Tundra's, and is arguably the definition OF a tundra. Tundra's have land with underlying permafrost, which prevents plants that rely on large roots from breaching the land. Deserts don't have THIS problem, they just have sand and overly dried rock-soil.
II. Low precipitation. This is true of both deserts and tundras. If you've ever seen a desert-set- movie, you'd know that the prominent issue of deserts is that they never seem to have water. While Hollywood isn't to be considered accurate, it DOES have some truth here. Deserts are infamous for their extremely low amounts of precipitation (rain). Tundras are nearly identical, though due to other reasons.
III. Poorly developed soils. Yes, Tundras and Deserts both have terrible, terrible soil, for opposite reasons. Tundras are known for extremely low temperatures and little precipitation. Deserts are known for extremely hot temperatures and little precipitation. With Tundras, permafrost lays beneath all the land, preventing any serious plants from growing (outside of resilient grasses, weeds, and shrubs). Deserts have the opposite issue... they average 102 degrees during the day and 24 degrees at night. Excluding the typical presence of sand, this makes for VERY rough soil, as it's baked throughout the day and hardened at night.
IV. Animals with extreme adaptions. Yes. In Tundra's, you'll find a majority of animals that have found ways to adapt to the extremely low temperatures... namely foxes, hares, reindeer, wolves, birds, and some smaller mammals. In deserts, you'll find animals who've adapted to living and thriving in hot temperatures and tolerating the night temps. . .namely reptiles, foxes, scorpions, and armadillos, along with some birds.
V. Hot days and Cold nights. As mentioned before, Deserts average 102F during the day and 24F at night. On the CONTRARY, tundras average -30F to 20F. Obviously, this answer choice is only applicable to deserts.
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Divergent
Collisional
Transform
Answer:
A divergent boundary
Explanation:
The two tectonic plates are deverging and moving apart from each other.
Question:
What kind of boundary is shown in the image below?
1. Convergent
2. Divergent
3. Collisional
4. Transform
Answer:
2. Divergent