A and B are true of whole populations but not individuals and they are not something that young animals can "do" - we reject these options.
C. Yes- this means that they leave the territory of their parents and search for new territories: this is the correct answer.
I believe it would be a fossil of a reptile but I'm not a 100% sure about it.
Answer:
Oxidize organic compounds AND use organic compounds as terminal electron acceptors. (Ans. E)
Explanation:
Anaerobes are the organism that does not require oxygen for their growth. The anaerobes are subdivided into three main classes:
1) Obligate anaerobes: These organisms use anaerobic metabolism to grow and killed in the presence of oxygen. Obligate anaerobe examples are Clostridium and Propionibacterium.
2) Facultative anaerobes: These organisms prefer to grow using aerobic metabolism processes and switch to anaerobic metabolism in the absence of oxygen. An example of facultative anaerobic bacteria is Lactobacillus.
3) Aerotolerent anaerobes: These organisms use anaerobic metabolism to grow and can survive in both conditions (oxygen and oxygen-free environment).
Anaerobic bacteria, oxidize organic compounds rather than oxygen & use organic compounds as terminal electron acceptors. Anaerobic bacteria release hydrogen sulfide gas as they decompose algae in the water. This process is also known as Anaerobic Respiration, in which formation of ATP without oxygen.
The scale reads 3 so it is displacing 5 kg of water
find volume of rock using volume of water it displaces:
volume of rock = 5 kg(m^3 / 1000 kg) = .005 m^3
mass of rock = 8 kg
density = 8 / 0.005 (kg/m^3)
1600 Kg/ m^3