Photosynthesis & Respiration, Decomposition
This answer depends on the options you were given. If the choices were photosynthesis, burning of fossil fuels, and the decomposition of plants and animals accompanied by transpiration, then transpiration is your answer.
Transpiration, unlike the rest of the processes, is not part of the carbon cycle, but in fact the water cycle.
Respiration
Transpiration
transpiration.
Plants roots absorb water through a process called osmosis, where water moves from areas of high concentration to low concentration. This allows roots to absorb water from the soil and transport it to the rest of the plant for use in various processes such as photosynthesis and growth.
Cell membranes have proteins called transporters and channels that allow specific molecules to pass through by facilitating their movement across the membrane. Additionally, the lipid bilayer structure of the membrane is permeable to small, uncharged molecules like oxygen and carbon dioxide.
Such an object is electrically conductive.
No single organ 'stores' food. Food flows throgh the digestive system, entering the mouth and exits the booty.
throgh the roots
It can mean the process in which oxygen enters throgh your system. When people say somebody hyperventilated and discuss such of the word hyperventilating, it means that the air in the body is not functioning like it is suppose too (meaning that it is going to fast, and the heart or lungs can be in danger). THEREFORE:THE PROCESS OF INHALATION AND EXHALATION (INHALING OXYGEN, EXHALING CARBON DIOXIDE.
optic nerve
throgh the post
throgh their ears
throgh kinetic energy
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No, it does not.
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It should be in a cave
yes
Plants roots absorb water through a process called osmosis, where water moves from areas of high concentration to low concentration. This allows roots to absorb water from the soil and transport it to the rest of the plant for use in various processes such as photosynthesis and growth.