The correct answer is option a, that is, Vitamin K.
Vitamin K is primarily produced by the bacteria in the large intestine. The dietary sources include the green photosynthetic parts of the plants. The vitamin plays an essential role in the development of many blood-clotting factors in the liver, and their deficit can result in bleeding disorders.
There are two sources of vitamin K; this includes phylloquinone or vitamin K1, which is mainly found in green leafy vegetables and menaquinone or vitamin K2 that is produced by some kinds of intestinal bacteria.
The answer to this question is D) The region that codes for RNA has been removed.
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Answer:
A protozoa
Explanation:
Plasmodium falciparium is a primitive animal regarded as protozoa. another example of a protozoa is Amoeba.
No, this would not be possible because there has to be a greater number of herbivores to support the population of carnivores. If you run out of herbivores in a population, the carnivores would die off.
The answer is E) All of the above.