Resources that can be replenished over a relatively short time span are called renewable resources. The correct option is D.
A naturalresource that can be replenished to replace the portion used up by usage and consumption is known as a renewable resource, also known as a flow resource.
This replenishment can occur naturally through reproduction or through other recurringprocesses in a limited amount of time on a human time scale.
Renewable resources are naturally renewed over a brief period of time. Solar, wind, water (hydro), biomass, and geothermalenergy are the top five sources of renewable energy.
This translates to the fact that nonrenewableresources are scarce and cannot be used responsibly.
Oil, natural gas, coal, and nuclear energy are the four main categories of nonrenewable energy. Fossilfuels are a term that refers to coal, natural gas, and oil together.
Thus, the correct option is D.
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Answer: Fungi
Explanation: Bacteria and Archaea are prokaryotic
b. In this stage, the sister chromatids pull apart and migrate toward opposite ends of the cell.
c. In this stage, the pairs of sister chromatids attach to the spindle fiber.
d. In this stage, the membrane breaks down, freeing the chromosomes.
Answer:An organism with a cell wall would most likely be unable to take in materials like food via phagocytosis because their cell wall is inhibiting that change in cellular structure.
The primary products of the light independent reactions (after one turn of the cycle) are:
a) two G3P molecules
b) three ADP
c) two NADP+
However ADP and NADP+ are not really "products". They are regenerated and later used again in the Light-dependent reactions. Each G3P molecule is composed of three carbons.
For the Calvin cycle (Light independent cycle) to continue, 5 out of the 6 carbons provided by the two G3P molecules are used to regenerate ribulose 1, 5 phosphate. Therefore there remains only one carbon for the next turn of the cycle.
One molecule of glucose requires 6 turns of the cycle. Any extra G3P is used to make starch, sucrose and cellulose.