Answer:
Explanation:glucose is broken down into cellular energy (ATP).
lipids release energy as they form polypeptide bonds.
glucose is created through the process of photosynthesis.
proteins create energy as they are converted from sugars.
Answer: I believe the answer is glucose is created through the process of photosynthesis. I am not completely sure, I'm sorry.
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Coal is a chemically complex fuel. Whenever it is burned, gases are given off and particles of ash, called "fly ash," are released. The sulfur in coal combines with oxygen to form sulfur dioxide, which can be a major source of air pollution if emitted in large enough quantities.
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b. van Leeuwenhoek
c. Schwann
d. Virchow
Answer: c. Schwann
Explanation:
By the late 1830s zoologist Theodor Schwann along with botanists Matthias Schleiden proposed the cell theory. The cell theory states that all living cells comes from the pre-existing cells, the cell is the basis unit of life and all living beings are made up of cells. This theory describes the basis property of all the cells.
B)vascular tissue and seeds
C)flowers and vascular tissue
D)enclosed seeds and flowers
Answer:
b - vascular tissue and seeds
Explanation:
cells! A newly-made cell will grow, but once it reaches a certain size it will divide to form two
new cells rather than growing bigger. Why is this? Why aren't you made of a few dozen, or a
few hundred cells, instead of trillions? Why don't single-celled organisms like amoebas and paramecia grow
as big as a human? In this lab, we will investigate this question using model cells.
Explanation:
new cells rather than growing bigger. Why is this ?
There are two main reasons why cells divide rather than continuing to grow larger and larger: ... If the cell grows too large, it will have trouble moving enough nutrients and wastes across the cell membrane. Cell Division. Cell division is the process by which cellular material is divided between two new daughter cells.
Why aren't you made of a few dozen, or a
few hundred cells, instead of trillions?
if the cell grows beyond a certain limit, not enough material will be able to cross the membrane fast enough to accommodate the increased cellular volume. When this happens, the cell must divide into smaller cells with favorable surface area/volume ratios, or cease to function. That is why cells are so small.
Why don't single-celled organisms like amoebas and paramecia grow
as big as a human? again The important point is that the surface area to the volume ratio gets smaller as the cell gets larger. Thus, if the cell grows beyond a certain limit, not enough material will be able to cross the membrane fast enough to accommodate the increased cellular volume.
i belive this is just the introduction to the project but here