1.
B
Photosynthetic organisms require light, in which the sun’s rays can only go so far
2.
C
The energy flow pyramid goes from decomposers to producers, meaning that if producers are dying out due to lack of nutrients, there must be something wrong with the decomposer population
Archaea differ from bacteria in that archaea lack peptidoglycan.
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- Although archaea lack internal membranes, they do have a cell wall and swim by using flagella.
- The difference between bacteria and archaea is that bacteria have an ester-linked cell membrane, while archaea have an ether-linked cell membrane.
- Organelles and other internal membrane-bound structures are not present in the cells of bacteria and archaea.
- In contrast to eukaryotes, bacteria and archaea do not have a nucleus that separates their genetic material from the rest of the cell.
- Similar to Eubacteria, Archaea have a polysaccharide and glycoconjugate-rich cell wall.
- The strong cell borders that archaea form despite not having peptidoglycan make them resistant to high internal osmotic pressure.
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Out of the following
given choices;
A. unimportant; no medical attention
B. stable; the R.I.C.E. formula
C. severe; immediate medical attention
D. severe; the R.I.C.E. formula
The answer is C. Head
injuries should never be overlooked. This is because
the brain could be damaged yet it is the most important organ of the body. Many
symptoms of serious brain injury won’t appear right away. Some injuries result
to internal hemorrhage that is not
detected then but later causes serious brain damage such as intracranial
hematoma.
A. geographic range because there is a range of area where a species can thrive but after you reach a certain point the climate and environment changes and species will no longer be able to withstand it. Climate, weather, and sometimes habitat would all be considered abiotic factors.
Unlike, biotic factors, abiotic factors are considered to be non living things and or objects. These usually are the components surrounding the environment for which the organism is found in and requires.
These include : water, soil, sunlight, nutrients and minerals etc.