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e. all of the above mechanisms for establishment of the microbiota in newborns
Explanation:
To a greater or lesser extent, all of the above contribute to the development of a newborn's microbiota.
The concept here is that the baby is immersed in a novel environment. It implies that any minimal interaction or physical contact can lead to the conditioning of the microbiota depending on that environment.
Also to clarify, there is not only one microbiote. There is a digestive, an intestinal, pulmonary, etc...
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option c. viroid control
Explanation:
The chestnut tree in Europe is infected by a fungus called <em>Cryphonectria parasitica </em>that<em> </em>causes a disease called chestnut blight. The disease is controlled by a biological control method called hypovirulence.
The hypovirulence is a virus that attacks the fungal pathogen (<em>Cryphonectria parasitica </em><em>)</em> of chestnut tree. This fungal virus decreases the ability of fungal pathogen to cause chestnut blight disease. This technique prevents the chestnut plant after huge destruction of it in Europe.
The pathogen that have virus is introduced naturally over the plant. This reduces the infection and allows the natural growth of trees. Thus, option C is correct.
Science equals art they are the same thing both science and art are humans attempts to understand and describe the world about usThe subject and message her different directions intended audiences are different but I think the motivations and goals are fundamentally the same
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The cell cycle is controlled at three checkpoints. The integrity of the DNA is assessed at the G1 checkpoint. Proper chromosome duplication is assessed at the G2 checkpoint. Attachment of each kinetochore to a spindle fiber is assessed at the M checkpoint.
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