If there was a sudden drop in temperature after the evolution of the
first living cells, the rate of fermentation would drop due to the
temperature. My prediction would have to include the data, which is on
the graph. The question does not include a temperature to base my
hypothesis on so I would have to conclude that if the temperature
suddenly dropped to 35ºC to -20ºC, that the initial cells would die, and
that the atmosphere and the evolution of cyanobacteria would change
drastically.
A DNA test would fit this situation best. If the male samples are related, it will show up in the DNA test results.
1 out of 2 chances. If he was tested for CF at a certain time, he may not have had CF strong enough for the radar to detect it. However, the mother may also carry CF, which could lead to a stronger chance of CF in the next child.
Answer:
Komodo dragon.
Explanation:
Animals, plants, and fungi are multicellular organisms
<span>A cell has a single component that performs all of the cell's different, specific functions. I think that is the answer. </span>