Answer:
Species name should both be lowercase
Explanation:
According to the rules of binomial nomenclature:
1. The scientific name of an organism is represented by two names- the first genus and the second by its specific epithet.
2. The first alphabet of the genus should be in the uppercase and the first alphabet of the species will be the lowercase.
In the given question the scientific name of humans has been provided as Homo Sapiens in which the first alphabet of the specific epithet is provided in uppercase which must be in the lowercase as "sapiens".
Thus, species names should both be lowercase is correct.
Natural Selection is the process by which the most adapted, or fittest, species survive and the least adapted, or unfit, species do not survive. An example of Natural Selection is if there are two species of birds that eat the same thing, but one of the species has a beak that makes it harder to eat the food, naturally the species that has the beak fit to eat that food will survive. The species that is not fit to eat that food will either adapt or will be unable to survive. Evolution is a species adapting to the enviornment over a period of time. There is microevolution and macroevolution.
a reaction where particular set of chemicals changes into another form without changing their nuclei just the transfer or sharing of electrons and formation and breaking of bonds is called as chemical reaction.
example- formation of water, photosynthesis etc.
but if there is a change in nuclei than it would be called as nuclear reaction.
like Uranium breakdown etc.
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D) Mitochondrion
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The word is <u>an individual</u> of a species