Carbon locked in shells of marine organisms moves back to the atmosphere through death and decomposition of those organisms.
The carbon cycle refers to the movement of carbon through the biogeochemical cycle. The carbon cycle cuts across;
Carbon locked in shells of marine organisms moves back to the atmosphere through death and decomposition of those organisms.
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Answer;
Key
A sorting device that is useful in classifying by observation is a key.
Explanation;
Classification key or taxonomic key is a device that is used by scientists to identify unknown organisms.
They are constructed so that the user gets a series of choices about the characteristics of the unknown organisms.Thus, by making the correct choice at each step, one is led to the identity of the specimen.
Therefore, keys can be used to identify a living organism or determine which group it belongs to by answering questions on the key about characteristics of living things.
(Choice A)
Cell membrane
(Choice B)
Ribosome
(Choice C)
Cytosol
(Choice D)
Flagellum
Answer:
B
Explanation:
It's a ribosome.
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Answer:
Choice B- Ribosomes
Explanation:
From the figure of a bacterial (prokaryotic) cell (most probably), The Ribosomes are spiky organelles [Marked as A], that are embedded in the Cytosol [Marked as B] of the cell, bounded by the Cell Membrane (wall) [Marked as C] and the cell moves in all directions with a help of its tail-like structure called Flagellum [Marked as D].
b. hindbrain
c. midbrain
d. split-brain
b. desensitizing.
c. nurturing.
d. habituation.