D. Metaphase
Always remember M in Metaphase stands for Middle, Middle on the cell!
<span>A method of deducing the correct species
assignment of a living thing is known as dichotomous key, which is also called
identification key. It works by requiring a user to choose two alternatives at
each step and the choice of one alternatives give the name of the organism or
direct further down in the key. However, a common error in using dichotomous
key is the assumption that the correct name or identification of the organism
is even included in the set of key. Therefore, this method alone is not reliable
to identify specific species.</span>
Answer:
1. One
2. Two
3. The sun
4. Producers
5. Consumers
6. Decomposers
7. Food web
8. Food chain
9. Energy flow
10. Producer
11. Consumer
12. Microorganisms
Please find the answers to each blank space in BOLD
Explanation:
Believe it or not, _ENERGY_ within an ecosystem is not transferred back and forth between all levels. Energy begins with the SUN and flows in one direction to PRODUCERS to CONSUMERS and, finally, to DECOMPOSERS.
A FOOD WEB represents all the possible paths for energy to flow within an ecosystem, whereas a FOOD CHAIN represents just one path. When drawing a diagram of a food web, you always draw the arrow in the direction of ENERGY FLOW. For example, an arrow from a PRODUCER to a CONSUMER.
Organisms at all trophic levels eventually die. MICROORGANISMS such as bacteria and fungi, process the stored energy in dead plants and animals and transfer part of it to the soil that the plants will use as nutrients, and the energy cycle continues.
That is the cell membrane. Think of it as a gate around a city, that is how I remember it. The city is the cell, and the cell membrane is the gate that "protects" the city, and controls what can enter and exit.