Synthesis:
The bearded dragon makes blood which they need to live. They also make reproductive cells like sperms and an egg, which they use to reproduce. And they produce a small amount of venom, but the venom is harmless to humans and to most mammals. Most scientist believed that their ancestors sometimes used it when hunting their prey.
The bearded dragon makes blood which they need to live. They also make reproductive cells like sperms and an egg, which they use to reproduce. And they produce a small amount of venom, but the venom is harmless to humans and to most mammals. Most scientist believed that their ancestors sometimes used it when hunting their prey.
- Glucose is an organic compound.
- Oxygen is an inorganic compound.
- Carbon dioxide is an inorganic compound.
- Water is an inorganic compound.
Enzyme:
Regulation:
The bearded dragon is a Eukaryote because a bearded dragon has a nucleus in its cells. Another reason is that an Eukaryotic cell is a complex cell that holds the DNA within its cell's nucleus. A Prokaryote doesn't have a nucleus, so all of its DNA just roams around in the cell. A Prokaryotic cell is a bacteria and an Eukaryota cell is an organism.
Two abiotic factors that negatively impact the health of a bearded dragon are the temperature and, air pollution. Bearded dragon are desert reptiles; so they are use to temperatures between 95 degrees to 110 degrees when basking and 70 degrees to 75 degrees in there resting spot. If the temperature is to low or too high, it can cause the bearded dragon to get a respiratory infection and die. If there is a lot of pollution in the air, it can get into their respiratory system and can cause them to become sick.
Two biotic factors that negatively impact the health of a bearded dragon are mites and a lack of available food supply. Mites on a bearded dragon can often carry diseases that can be transferred from one bearded dragon to the other. Like if you have multiple bearded dragons in one area and one of the bearded dragons has mites and is sick or it has a disease then it could pass the mites on to the other bearded dragon. This could cause them to get the disease or the sickness too. If a bearded dragon doesn't have enough food supplies in its environment, it can't get the essential nutrients it needs to have energy to survive. Bearded dragons also get the majority of their water from the foods they eat like ,vegetables, and a small amount from crickets, roaches, silkworms, and hornworms.
Two abiotic factors that negatively impact the health of a bearded dragon are the temperature and, air pollution. Bearded dragon are desert reptiles; so they are use to temperatures between 95 degrees to 110 degrees when basking and 70 degrees to 75 degrees in there resting spot. If the temperature is to low or too high, it can cause the bearded dragon to get a respiratory infection and die. If there is a lot of pollution in the air, it can get into their respiratory system and can cause them to become sick.
Two biotic factors that negatively impact the health of a bearded dragon are mites and a lack of available food supply. Mites on a bearded dragon can often carry diseases that can be transferred from one bearded dragon to the other. Like if you have multiple bearded dragons in one area and one of the bearded dragons has mites and is sick or it has a disease then it could pass the mites on to the other bearded dragon. This could cause them to get the disease or the sickness too. If a bearded dragon doesn't have enough food supplies in its environment, it can't get the essential nutrients it needs to have energy to survive. Bearded dragons also get the majority of their water from the foods they eat like ,vegetables, and a small amount from crickets, roaches, silkworms, and hornworms.