Answer:
The correct answer is "I, II, and III".
Explanation:
The missing options of this question are:
I only
II only
III only
I, II, and III
The correct answer is "I, II, and III".
Antibiotics are of different spectrums of activity depending on the number of pathogens they can kill. They are different reasons for this differences in antibiotic specificity:
I. Antibiotics interrupt processes found in some but not all pathogen cells. For instance, some antibiotics are directed to cell walls that not all bacteria posses.
II. Some pathogens have no metabolic processes to interrupt. The antibiotics that are directed to metabolic reactions of bacteria are not effective in treating viruses because they do not perform this metabolic reactions.
III. Some pathogens have developed genetic resistance to specific antibiotics. Bacteria have a remarkable genetic plasticity having plasmids that can be easily transmitted among them, which give them antibiotic resistance.
 
        
             
        
        
        
It is important to know the division or phylum of the various plant species growing in your backyard so as to determine whether they will spread and ruin other crops and plants of yours. Not every plant is beneficial, so you need to know which ones to keep, and which to deplant. 
        
             
        
        
        
The monomer of a nucleic acid (DNA is made up of multiple nucleic acids) is a nucleotoid.
 
        
             
        
        
        
This answer is TRUE !! Hope this helps you out a little :)
        
             
        
        
        
On the earth surface
Explanation:
The long-wavelength radiation is created on the earth surface when electromagnetic radiation is re-emitted. 
- The sun releases radiation in form of short-wave. 
 - They are usually more energetic and with short wavelength and a high frequency. 
 - When they interact with materials on the earth, they are radiated back as long-wavelength radiation that usually causes heat. 
 - Ultraviolet rays and other high energy waves are emitted from the sun because it is a very hot body. 
 - When these radiations enters the earth, they are re-radiated back as long waves with lower energy. 
 - Earth is cooler than the sun
 - When some of the short waves for example, the ultraviolet rays gets to the surface, it is absorbed and re-radiated back. 
 - When the short waves are absorbed, they lose some of their their energy to the earth surface. 
 - The remainder is radiated back as less energetic long waves. 
 - The hotter a body is, the more energetic the radiation it releases. 
 
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