O Gains
O Losses
Transformations
Answer:
the answer to your question is glucose
Answer:
it should be light
Explanation:
as photosynthesis uses the energy of sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide (reactants) into high-energy sugars and oxygen (products).
Spastic paralysis typically involves the upper motor neurons of the central nervous system. Damage to these neurons causes symptoms such as muscle stiffness and contraction. Conditions such as multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, and spinal cord injury can lead to spastic paralysis.
Spastic paralysis is a medical condition typically involving the upper motor neurons of the central nervous system. These neurons play a crucial role in controlling the activities of lower motor neurons, which are directly responsible for muscle movement. When there is damage or involvement of these upper motor neurons, it can lead to a condition known as spastic paralysis. This condition is characterized by muscle stiffness and contraction, often leading to impaired movement and coordination.
Some examples of conditions that can cause spastic paralysis include multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, and spinal cord injury. Treatment often involves managing symptoms and may include physical therapy, medications to reduce muscle spasticity, and sometimes surgery.
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d. an opening specified for waste removal is present
Bears remove undigested food through an opening designated for waste removal, also known as the anus. This is characteristic of an alimentary canal system where food enters orally and waste leaves through a separate exit. This type of digestive system is referred to as monogastric.
In the case of bears, and other animals with a similar monogastric digestive system, the undigested food is excreted via an opening designated for waste removal as suggested in option D. The process begins in the mouth where food is broken into small particles. This food then travels to the stomach where digestion continues with the breakdown of large molecules. The digested nutrients are then absorbed into the body in the intestines. Any undigested food that is not absorbed is removed as feces through an opening known as the anus. This type of digestive system is also known as an alimentary canal, which is a complete system with an oral intake and a separate waste removal opening.
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large hypertonic vacuole
no chlorophyll or chloroplasts
cell plate in cell division
cleavage furrow
Answer:
no cell wall, only plasma membrane
cleavage furrow
Explanation:
The animal cells are different from the plant cells in many ways. The specific characteristic features of the animal cell include the absence of the cell wall, and the formation of the cleavage furrow during the cell division.
The animal cells only have plasma membrane around them. No large hypertonic vacuole is present. The chlorophyll and chloroplasts are present in the plant cells and not in the animal cells. The cell plate is formed in the plant cells during the cell division. In the animals, a cleavage furrow is formed instead of the cell plate.