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Classification of organisms is done while considering many factors such as:
Cell type- whether the organism is prokaryotic or eukaryotic
Cell structure- This includes both the presence and composition of the cell wall
Body type- whether the organism is multicellular or unicellular
Mode of nutrition- the method through which the organism achieves its nutritional requirement, by consuming other organisms (heterotroph) or making its own food (autotroph)
Explanation:
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
primary consumers are herbivores and rabbits are herbivores
Answer:
The correct answer to the question: The argument above assumes which of the following? Would be, B: Overgrazing by rabbits does not pose the most significant current threat to the bilby.
Explanation:
The argument here states that there is a problem with a species of animal, a rabbit, which was not indigenous to Tambor Island and which has become a real threat, especially to agriculture. The government´s idea to deal with the issue is to use a virus to infect the rabbits and eliminate most of these invaders from the habitat, but with the least possible impact on other aspects of the life on the island. However, there is a problem that ensues from the proposed solution and that is that wildlife in the island may be placed in danger with the chance that the virus may infect it, particularly an endangered species called the bilby. From all the arguments given in here, the one that is assumed does not pose a real problem, and therefore does not have a negative impact given the situation, is the overgrazing by rabbits, as this does not affect either agriculture, nor the survival of the bilby. The only thing that does pose a threat to the survival of this endangered species, and a direct one, is the solution proposed by the government.
Breaking cells open to release the DNA.
Separating DNA from proteins and other cellular debris.
Precipitating the DNA with an alcohol.
Cleaning the DNA.
Confirming the presence and quality of the DNA.