Something may make complete sense but people ignore it. For example, When a preying mantis mates, it then eats its male partner's head. Why? Beause its their instinct. It makes no sense why they would do that.
If you mean infuriated, it means to enrage someone. To make some person so mad they are beyond reason.
Did you mean biomass. The reason it changes because the biomass come in different substance etc Gas
Venous return must always match cardiac output. So a CO of 7.5 l/m mill mean a VR od 7.5 l/m
It depends on the organism and cell type. I will assume you mean the human and all cells in general. In this case generally, it is the production of ATP for use. Yes, creating ATP takes energy, and copious amount of it. The biggest problem is the leakage of H+ ion from the intermembrane space into the matrix, which the H+ pumps must constantly work against. This process creates heat, which is inefficient and also one reason why humans are warm-blooded.
If you mean micro organisms than you want agar plates. This is a substance high in general nutrition that is used to grow microorganisms in a petri dish.
Bears HAVE instinct much like people have instinct. So take that as a Yes or No. Or if you mean "are bears EXTINCT" then No. Instinct and extinct are not opposites.
If you mean "Should you always follow your instinct?" the answer is "Yes." But they the question is worded it's asking for opinions.
I assume you mean instinct: It means inherent aptitude. For example, it is in everyone's instinct to protect himself/herself from danger.
Instinct is an inborn pattern of activity or tendency to action common to a given biological species.
it means birds
Breathe probably. I mean it's an instinct.
Don't you mean Rugby match?
match to the t
A wolf in a dream represents an untamed aspect or instinct from the unconscious. Usually, the dreamer is required to befriend the wolf, and integrated this untamed aspect into the individual's day to day personality.
What do you mean by "match with"? If you mean "rhyme" you need to say that.
Don't you mean rugby match?
it means "match" and refers to a love match