There is a lot of calories in fats that can be a good help and can be used for growth, fats are high energy molecules that help in growing organism. Fats produces carbon dioxide, water, and ATP when metabolism. The sugars and or starch is useful in the same method, they provide calories necessary for a seed or baby animal to grow. The sugars used in glycolysis and then the products of glycolysis used in the citric acid cycle, and the starch can be cleaved into more manageable sugars.
The answer is C. oxygen. Oxygen is the acceptor for hydrogen because in an aerobic reaction oxygen is used.
The Solution to your question is C.
Fungi, many birds, and a wide variety of insects all share the HABITAT of a tree in the forest.
Part of the NICHE of the fungi is to obtain energy from dead organic matter, such as dead wood.
Temperatures above 0°C and sufficient water in the environment help define the range of TOLERANCE for fungi.
The alula is a small structure that is found on birds. It is located at the joint between the hand wing and the arm wings of birds and it is the freely moving, first digit of a bird's wing. It is normally used by birds in slow flight. In humans, the structure that is comparable to the alula is the thumb.