1. The Situation 2. The Unsafe Habit 3. The Unsafe Action 4. The Accident 5. The Result
1. The Situation 2. The Unsafe Habit 3. The Unsafe Action 4. The Accident 5. The Result
1. The Situation 2. The Unsafe Habit 3. The Unsafe Action 4. The Accident 5. The Result
It is to carry out electron transport chain. The last step of respiration
An accident chain is a series of events or actions which are linked together to form an accident. Accident chains may vary according to the type of accident. If there is a vehicle crash during a storm, the accident chain will include the individual, the vehicle, the road conditions, and the weather conditions. If a person breaks their leg on a slippery floor in a supermarket, the accident chain will include the supermarket, the wet floor, the slip, and the individual.
The energy decreases as you move step to step in a chain .........................................The first organism (primary consumer) that eats the producer (green plants) will have the most number of energy................................while the last organism in the chain (top predator) will have the least number of energy in the chain.
The electron transport chain is the aerobic step of cellular respiration. Oxygen is the last electron acceptor in the electron transport chain. The last step in aerobic respiration is the bonding of 2 electrons, 2 protons, and oxygen to form water. The water leaves the electron transport chain, freeing up a place for another oxygen molecule so that the electron transport chain does not stop.
Bacteria are often found at the end of a food chain because they play a crucial role in breaking down and decomposing organic matter from dead plants and animals. This process helps recycle nutrients back into the ecosystem, making them available for new plant growth and sustaining other organisms higher up the food chain.
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1.The Situation 2.The Unsafe Habit 3.The Unsafe Action 4.The Accident 5.The Result
No , because in a proper lunge the foot leaves the floor in the first step and then leaves the floor again during the return phase in the last step. The foot is not on a stable platform for the entire movement making it an open chain exercise.
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