Answer:
Abiotic factors can be described as the non-living components of an ecosystem. Biotic factors can be described as the living components of an ecosystem.
Abiotic factors include all the non- living components such as the weather, climate, temperature, soil, water of an area.
Biotic components include all the living organisms like the plants, animals, microorganisms of an ecosystem.
Hence, abiotic factors best describe the temperature and weather conditions of an organism's environment.
The first one is a atom
The second one is a compound
The third one is molecules that are not compounds
The last one is a atom
The digestive system breaks down the food we eat while the circulatory system transports the tiny particles to each cell in the body.
Answer:
The correct option is : a. Identification of the cell
Explanation:
The cell membrane, also called plasma membrane, is a semi-permeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of the cell, that protects and separates the interior of the cells from the external environment.
The carbohydrate layer of the cell membrane is known as the glycocalyx. In eukaryotes, <u>the carbohydrates present on the surface of the cell membrane play a important role in the cell-cell recognition and share information.</u>
Answer:
1. ridges and trenches (either answer is acceptable)
2. mid-atlanitc
3. subduction zone
4. molten
5. oceanic trenches
Explain:
6. Rocks in the ocean eventually get subducted back into earths mantle due to slab pull. New rocks form at mid-ocean ridges as ridge forces two plates to diverge.