True
False. Replication is the process by which DNA is copied, and it does not release energy. An energy-releasing process that does not require oxygen is glycolysis.
No. In gases, 'Absolute temperature' is proportionally related to the kinetic energy of the particles. Therefore, increase in temperature results in increase in the kinetic energy of the particles.
False. The number of trophic levels in a food chain is influenced by factors such as energy availability, efficiency of energy transfer, and ecosystem stability. While energy loss can limit the number of trophic levels, in some cases, ecosystems can support more than 7 trophic levels.
No, the community is a higher level in the organizational hierarchy of the biosphere that includes populations of different species living and interacting in the same area. The ecosystem is the lowest level that encompasses multiple species interacting with each other and the physical environment.
False. The most effective means of obtaining energy from glucose is through the process of cellular respiration, which requires oxygen. Carbon dioxide is a byproduct of cellular respiration, not a requirement for obtaining energy from glucose.
To most people it is true that in the biosphere there is a one way flow of energy. This is thought of in terms of the food chain.
False. In the biosphere, there is a continuous cycle of energy flow. Energy from the sun is captured by plants through photosynthesis, then transferred to herbivores, carnivores, and decomposers in a complex web of energy exchanges. This flow of energy is not one-way, but rather a continuous loop within ecosystems.
True. The sun is the ultimate source of energy for nearly all life on Earth through the process of photosynthesis, where plants and other photosynthetic organisms convert sunlight into chemical energy.
The biosphere is finite
false
False.
False it is not decreasing significantly maybe a little
False it is not decreasing significantly maybe a little
true
No, decreasing the amount of time spent exercising is not a form of overload training. Overload training involves progressively increasing the intensity, duration, or frequency of your workouts to continually challenge your body. Decreasing exercise time may be a form of deloading or recovery, allowing your body to rest and adapt to previous training stimuli.
False...A+LS
yes cell processes affect all of bodily functions is false