What is carbon fixation, and how does it relate to photosynthesis?

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Answer 1
Answer: the conversion process of inorganic carbon (carbon dioxide) to organic compounds by living organisms. The most prominent example is  photosynthesis where plants turn carbon dioxide into oxygen and water.

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True or False: Enzymes are fatty acid catalysts a) True b) False

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b) false
Because they are proteins not lipids which means they are amino acids Enzymes not fatty acids enzymes

a) True

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Which of the following is not a possible consequence of being exposed to radiation?a. Cancer
c. Genetic mutations
b. Enhanced physical ability
d. Damage of reproductive organs
The distance traveled by an object divided by the time it takes to travel that distance is called
a. average velocity.
c. average acceleration.
b. average speed.
d. activity.

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For the first question it would be (B), enhanced physical ability, because this is just a myth
and the second question would be (B) for average speed. d/t=average speed, think of it like 2m/s it's meters per second, distance over time

What does blood deliver to every part of the body?

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Blood can be defined as a tissue that is made up of white blood cells, platelets, plasma, red blood cells and other components. About 1-1½ gallons (4 to 6 liters) of blood is circulated in the body and the heart pumps the whole volume of blood every minutes.

Thus, blood is known to deliver oxygen and nutrients to the rest of the body while waste products and carbon dioxide produced were removes from the body. During metabolism, oxygen is transported in the blood from the lungs to the cells of the body while carbon dioxide during these processes is transported back to the lungs by the blood.

However, blood also play other important functions in the body by regulating acid-base (pH), electrolytes and temperature.
I believe the answer is: Hemoglobin which carries oxygen

Oxygen becomes the main source of energy for our body to operate its daily function. The blood would bind the oxygen that taken in from the longs and distributed them to various parts of our body as it circulates from the pump of our heart.

predatory and parasitic relationships both involve two different species. What is similar about both a predatory and parasitic relationship?

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Both involve gaining a positive effect from a source which becomes harmed.

Example: a predator eats it's prey for food

A parasite like a tape worm feeds off the nutrients in your body and makes the person sick

Which codons are present in the UGG copolymer?

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UGG 
GGU 
GUG
these are all of them
There is UGG
GGU
and
GUG

What is an alternative to living in an urban area?

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Explanation:

Among the many alternatives to urban sprawl, nearly all can be placed under the umbrella of “smart growth” or “New Urbanism.” Smart growth is a management strategy designed to direct the growth of urban areas, whereas New Urbanism focuses on the physical design of communities to create livable and walkable ...