Explanation
Organisms from kingdom Plantae does have cell walls. Organisms from Animalia does NOT have cell walls. Fungi also does have cell walls. Prokaryotic Eubacteria includes bacteria with cell walls. Therefore, the organisms with cell walls are I, III and IV. The correct answer is C.
Answer
C. I, III, IV
An example of pseudoscience is Astrology.
<h3>What is Pseudoscience?</h3>
Pseudoscience may be defined as a recommendation, a determination, or a method of illustration that is delivered as science but that lacks the severity important to the scientific approach.
Pseudoscience may always deal with the concept of recommendation methods which seems to be faulty and does not provide enough evidence to support the answer.
Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and medicine involve the approach of scientific methods in their contents. Hence, these branches of sciences do not get classified under Pseudoscience.
The complete question is as follows:
Which of the following is an example of pseudoscience?
- Biology
- Astrology
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Medicine
Therefore, the correct option is B, i.e. Astrology.
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Answer:
The membrane is made of lipids (fats)
Explanation:
Answer:
Mutations leading to the better attachement of virus to the host cell would allow the virus to spread the infection and leave more progeny. The reproductive fitness of mutant viruses would allow the mutation to spread.
Explanation:
1. The organisms with same resource requirement compete with each other. Viruses are not living things but once inside the host cell, they behave like living things. Rapid multiplication of virus overpopulate the host cells.
2. Genetic variations are added to the viral progeny by random errors during replication of the viral genome. These random variations may impart beneficial trait, harmful feature or remain neutral. If a random mutation in the SARS-CoV2 virus allows it to adhere better to the cells of the respiratory system, the virus would be better able to infect these cells to spread the infection. Once inside the host cells, the mutant virus would leave more progeny. On the other hand, the wild type virus that lack this mutation would have lesser chances of entering the host cells and may or may not replicate.
3. The progeny of the mutant virus would compete better with the non mutant ones due to the presence of same mutation.
4. Differential reproduction and more progeny of the mutant virus would spread the mutation among the virus.