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- Explain the process that is depicted by the diagram below. (What is the overall purpose of the process?What kind of organism uses this process? What is the overall significance of this process to life?Explain the process that is depicted by the diagram below. (What is the overall purpose of the process?What kind of organism uses this process? What is the overall significance of this process to life? *please answer the question being asked. answer should be short and concisefill out the two blanks using the diagram first blank either: spontaneous or nonspontaneous second blank: equalibrium or exergonic or endergonic
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- Explain how the growth and behavior of organisms depends on the storage and exchange of information, and describe the role of DNA in regulating these processes.Identify three differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells.Identify three major similarities and differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.