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A paramecium is a single-celled organism that lives in ponds and other bodies of water. One of the challenges for a paramecium is
A paramecium maintains homeostasis by responding to variations in the concentration of salt in the water in which it lives. (The concentration of a solution is equal to the
amount of solute that is dissolved in a given amount of solvent.) The contractile vacuole is a star-shaped structure that helps the paramecium to pump out excess water.
Explain how water moves into and out of the paramecium. What natural process is involved? Without a contractile vacuole, what could happen to the paramecium if there
was a lower concentration of solute (higher concentration of water) outside the cell membrane than inside? Why? Explain using specific details.
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The equation shows cellular respiration. during cellular respiration, glucose combines with oxygen to form carbon dioxide, water, and atp. what happens to the energy in the bonds in glucose? the energy is transferred to oxygen. the energy is transferred to carbon dioxide. the energy is transferred to water. the energy is transferred to atp.
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In an experiment examining the effects tai chi on arthritis pain, callahan (2010) selected a large sample of individuals with doctor-diagnosed arthritis. half of the participants immediately began a tai chi course and the other half (the control group) waited 8 weeks before beginning. at the end of 8 weeks, the individuals who had experienced tai chi had less arthritis pain that those who had not participated in the course.
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