Answer: B - transports oxygen and carbon dioxide for the respiratory system
The cardiovascular system consists in the heart and all blood vessels. Blood vessels lead the blood from the heart to the rest of the body and then brings it back. It's in the lungs, part of the respiratory system, where the gas exchange is going to happen. What that means is that oxygen is going to enter the blood while the carbon dioxide needs to be eliminated.
(If the option A, said carries hormones FROM the endocrine system, that would be also correct.)
<span>Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) consists of an adenosine molecule bonded to three phophate groups in a row. In a process called cellular respiration, chemical energy in food is converted into chemical energy that the cell can use, and stores it in molecules of ATP. This occurs when a molecule of adenosine diphosphate (ADP) uses the energy released during cellular respiration to bond with a third phosphate group, becoming a molecule of ATP. So the energy from cellular respiration is stored in the bond between the 2nd and 3rd phosphate groups of ATP. When the cell needs energy to do work, ATP loses its 3rd phosphate group, releasing energy stored in the bond that the cell can use to do work. Now its back to being ADP and is ready to store the energy from respiration by bonding with a 3rd phosphate group. ADP and ATP constantly convert back and forth in this manner.</span>
I think the answer would be A because the fish does look like a plant
Answer:
Photosynthesis and cellular respiration allow the carbon and oxygen that organisms consume and produce to be cycled through the ecosystem. They work together so that what is made from one process is used in the other. Without them the ecosystem would run out of carbon dioxide and oxygen, and everything would die.