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06.05.2020 •
Biology
Which of the following releases energy?
A. Nutrients entering a cell through the cell membrane
B. Removing a phosphate group from an ATP molecule
C. Building sugar or starch molecules for long-term energy storage
D.Adding an additional phosphate group to an ADP molecule
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Ответ:
In able for ATP to be used as energy, a phosphate group need ls to be broken off, afterwards it becomes ADP. The “D” in ADP meaning double, meaning 2 phosphates are left after one broke off.
Ответ:
Interspecies hybridization
Explanation:
Differences in beak shapes tell us that all the finches eat the same type of food. Different finch beak shapes are evidence that all Galapagos finches shared a common ancestor a long time ago. Different finch beak shapes are evidence that over time, finch species adapted to different food sources on the islands.
Changes in the size and form of the beak have enabled different species to utilize different food resources such us insects, seeds, nectar from cactus flowers as well as blood from iguanas.