All living cells
require chemical energy from photosynthesis to either directly or indi...
All living cells
require chemical energy from photosynthesis to either directly or indirectly drive cell processes
use an organelle called a mitochondria to covert carbohydrates into cell energy
require chemical energy to directly drive cell processes
require chemosynthesis to either directly or indirectly drive cell processes
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Biology, 22.06.2019 13:00, joshvslogic341
Dna, in the nucleus carries the genetic code for making proteins in ribosomes. in the diagram, b, represents the proteins produced. dna cannot leave the nucleus to carry the genetic information to the ribosome where proteins are produced. how does the genetic code get from the nucleus to the ribosome? what does a represent? now
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Biology, 22.06.2019 15:00, austintules2005
After frida stops exercising, she continues to breathe heavily. what is most likely occurring in her body? heavy breathing during exercise has produced an oxygen surplus in her muscles. this oxygen is being transported to her lungs. this is a result of aerobic respiration. heavy breathing during exercise has produced a carbon dioxide surplus in her muscles. lactate is being transported to her liver. this is a result of aerobic respiration. strenuous exercise has caused her body to be in carbon dioxide debt, and she is breathing hard while lactate is transported to the liver. this is a result of anaerobic respiration. strenuous exercise has caused her body to be in oxygen debt, and she is breathing hard while lactate is transported to the liver. this is a result of anaerobic respiration.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 19:30, josephrosanne18
When mitochondrial dna from living relatives was compared with mitochondrial dna from the skeletons, scientisits determined that skeletons 3,4,5,6 and 7 were members of the romanov family. which of these skeletons can be identified by name based on the evidence you have? explain your answer.
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