Put the steps of the carbon cycle in order using Step 1 as your starting point. Step 1: Carbon dioxide is taken in by plants during photosynthesis.
The cycle repeats when the carbon stored in the atmosphere as carbon dioxide gas is taken in. step four
The animal releases the carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere during respiration. step three
The animal eats a plant and uses its carbohydrates for energy. step two
<span>Two types of macromolecules: nucleic acid and protein.
Chromosomes are how the DNA is stored so they primarily contain nucleic acids. In addition to properly organize and condense the DNA, proteins are required. These include histones and other proteins.</span>
Answer:
D. Increase in temperature from 20 degrees C to 37 degree C
Explanation:
A decrease in substrate concentration might not necessarily lead to an increase in enzymatic activities.
Enzymes are pH specific. Thus increasing the pH of operation from 6.8 to 7.4 might destroy the enzyme.
Reactants need to overcome a minimum energy (activation energy) before they can be converted to products. The higher this energy, the lower the rate of reaction. Hence, increasing in activation energy will lead to a lower rate of enzymatic reaction.
<em>Enzymes work optimally at a temperature that is close to the human's body temperature which is 37.5 degrees. Hence, increasing temperature from 20 degrees to 37 degrees will result in an increased enzymatic activities.</em>
The correct option is D.
Answer:
Explanation:
Ok so the change of the state is gas because u are boiling water so the water get hotter and then gas starts to come out of the water because of how hot it is
There was two of the same question, but here is the answer again with a little more depth.
D - spine alignment and foot size.
It was only the late Australopiths that had an S-shaped spine. This allowed for them to be bipedal, that is, the ability to walk on two legs as we do. This is because the S-shaped spine allowed them to balance when they were standing. The late Australopiths also have shorter and less flexible toes. These smaller, but sturdier feet made pushing off the ground much easier - aiding in their bipedalism.