What is the 10% rule? the 10 percent rule states that when an organism/species is consumed by another organism/species of higher trophic level, the latter (discards, stores, transforms) only 10% of energy. the rest of the energy is lost during energy transfer, or transformed as (perspiration, waste, respiration), or lost to incomplete digestion by species of a higher trophic level. this is for plato btw : ) & i'll give brainliest!
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Biology, 22.06.2019 01:00
Mike has a problem with his testosterone. he is unable to produce enough. which will most likely be affected by his inability to produce testosterone? check all that apply.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 01:00
Put the following processes of protein synthesis in the correct order: - dna strands unwind and separate - mrna copies dna according to complimentary base pairing - trna's anticodons bring amino acids to the corresponding mrna codons - amino acids bind to each other making a protein - mrna leaves the nucleus - a stop codon is reached, the newly formed protein is released to go do its job for the cell
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Biology, 22.06.2019 12:00
Label the steps for protein synthesis in order, beginning with the first steponce the protein is made, the gene for a particular trait is expressedmrna joins the ribosome, and the anticodons from trna join mrna to form a chain ofamino acidsrna polymerase unzips dna and free rna nucleotides join dna to form mrnav a chain of amino acids is formed from peptide bonds, creating a proteinmrna is transported from the nucleus of the cell to the ribosomes of the cell.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 14:30
The human body needs energy in order to carry out life processes such as breathing. where does the body get this energy? a. from eating food b. from learning about new things c. from lying in the sun d. from sleeping
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