Korarchaeota, euryarchaeota, crenarchaeota
Plant cells
<span>There are several starting ingredients that are required for starting the process of photosynthesis. The most important are sunlight, water, carbon dioxide and certain minerals. Sunlight helps in building up the optimum temperature that is required to start the process of photosynthesis. Water is an important raw material that helps to absorb the carbon dioxide from the air. It also directly influences the opening and closing of the stomata. Carbon dioxide on the other hand is one of the most important raw material that helps to make glucose via the process of photosynthesis.</span>
The correct answer is option B, that is, a neighborhood there had been built over a toxic dump.
In 1978, Love Canal, situated close to the Niagara Falls in the upstate New York, was a nice small working-class enclave with many houses and a school. It just occurred to have been sitting at the top of 21000 tons of toxic industrial waste, which had been buried underground in the 1940s and 50s by a local company.
The families living in the chemicals were not familiar that they were being encountered with poisonous chemicals, nor were they aware of the chemical wastes being dumped into the soil, rivers, and air. The toxic wastes influenced the lives and damaged the environment.