Name two organelles you could find in a euglena that you couldn't find in a zooflagellate

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Answer: Zooflagellate is a free living protozoan with a whip like appendage. It is non-photosynthetic and feed on decaying organic matter. Euglena is a single cell flagellate eurkaryote, which has features of both plant and animal. Two organelles that are present in euglena but which are not present in zooflagellate are chloroplast and photoreceptors.

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Each degree on the Kelvin scale equals how many degrees on the Celsius scale?-1
-10
-no relationship (different scale)
-2.12

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the answer is 1 kelvin, but we assume that you are converting Kelvin to degree celsius, following the formula T(c)= T(k)-273.15. Subsequently after the omission of -273.15, the relative equivalent of kelvin per celsius will be 1 unit. For example:
       Convert: 300 k to degree celsius             301 k to degree celsius
        Solution: T(c)= 300 k - 273.15                T(c) = 301 k -273.15
                              = 26.85 k                                    = 27.85
                            
                                 27.85 k -26.85 = 1 k



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-1

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A portion of grass in a prairie ecosystem was destroyed by wildfire. What will most likely happen to the population of bison that feed on the grass?

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The answer is: the population of bison that feed on the grass will decrease its number.

If a food resource is decreased, it is expected that the population of bisons that feed on that food will decrease, too. It is hard to expect from population to extinct since it is said that only a portion of grass was destroyed. So, the resources will be reduced, but there would still be enough food for the population to survive.  

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Bison that feed on the grass will decrease.

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Why are food preservatives added to food?

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The preservatives discourage the enzymes and stop the process of oxidation, so that it becomes a bad place for microorganisms to stay
Food additives are used to increase shelf life, meaning the food can sit in grocery stores and/or our homes for a longer time before spoiling.

You have a chart that illustrates a series of species with their common ancestor. This chart is a A. gene pool.
B. fossil record.
C. cladogram.
D. five-kingdom system.

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The answer is C. Cladogram

The terms come from "clade" which refer to a group of individuals and their common ancestors

On the largest scale of cladogram, all living organism could be considered coming from the some ancestor. Because in the beginning of the world, before the mutation happened, we all come from a single cell organism

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Whats TWO Answer Giving Brainliest To first Correct AnSwEr:D......... please help :C

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

The human stomach secretes an enzyme known as pepsin. This enzyme breaks down proteins into smaller chemical molecules called peptides. If pepsin was mixed in a laboratory with sugar molecules like glucose, what is the MOST LIKELY result?

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Answer;
The most likely result is that Pepsin would probably NOT break down proteins in the test tube because pepsin is designed to work at very acidic pH ranges

Explanation;
Enzymes are very specific in that they work on a specific substrate and specific conditions such as optimum pH and temperature. Each enzyme has its own optimum pH and temperature; without which they would be inactive or denatured. For example higher temperatures higher than the optimum pH denatures the enzyme while low temperatures inactivates the enzyme.
Pepsin work best at low pH or acidic pH in the stomach, therefore, changing its pH will render it function-less and thus it wont break down proteins.
the question here is, is glucose a protein? No, it's not; it's a carbohydrate.

So pepsin would not break it down: it would most probably not react with glucose at all, since pepsin breaks down proteins, not carbohydrates.