Answer: The correct terms for completing the concept of energy and trophic levels are as follows-
a) Solar energy
b) Trophic levels
c) Heat
d) Tertiary consumers
e) Secondary consumers
f) Primary consumers
g) Primary producers
h) Decomposers.
Energy flow in an ecosystem is driven by solar energy that is captured and converted into chemical energy by primary producers ( like green plants and algae). The energy moves through different trophic levels according to the 10% law of energy transfer and the rest energy is released as heat.
Primary producers are eaten by primary consumers, which are eaten by secondary consumers that are eaten by tertiary consumers. The organic matter that becomes dead is ultimately decomposed with the help of decomposers.
Answer: Precise measurements are important for Scientific Accuracy in order to get correct results
Explanation:
Precision is how close the Agreement is between repeated measurements under the same conditions. For example, if a measured value 36.7cm has three digits, or significant figures. Significant figures indicate the precision of a measuring tool that was used to measure a value
Accuracy is how close a measurement is to the correct value for that measurement.
When taking scientific measurements it is very important to be both precise and accurate. Bad equipment, human error can give inaccurate results.
Answer:
The correct answer will be option-D.
Explanation:
During the electron transport chain, an electrochemical gradient is established due to the movement of electrons.
The high number of protons gets accumulated in the intermembrane space of the mitochondria whereas less number of protons present in the matrix.
The protons are pushed from the outer membrane to matrix through ATP synthase where the movement of ATP causes synthase to spin and bind ADP and Pi to produce ATP.
Thus, option-D is the correct answer.
A conversational plan with two habitat preserves, measuring a total of 20 square kilometers combined will preserve more species because this cause segregation of species based on their adaptability towards a safer and secure environment. For example if a lion and deer try to live in the same conservation area, then it’s obvious that the life of deer is always at risk. But in cases of segregated preserved areas both herbivorous and carnivorous animals can live separately. Also if there is special inclination of one species towards other then also these two species can live separately.
Segregation also enhances the diversity in the sense that it could lead to a new ecosystem with a new ecological balance within it. Conservation biologists focus on these areas as they claim that where the greatest number of unique species can be found and protected with in the large number of reserve areas with the least amount of effort