Answer:
A or/and D
Explanation:
Environmental science is the study of how organisms interact with their environment so it can be either a or d. I would say a combination of both.
The symbiotic relationship in which both participating parties benefit is called mutualism. When one organism benefits and the other organism is harmed it is called<span> parasitism.</span>
Shortness of breath or difficulty in breathing is also called dyspnea and can be acute or chronic. It has various causes, but mainly can be caused by a problem in the heart or the lungs. Since your heart and lungs are both involved in the transportation of the oxygen to the tissues and the removal of carbon dioxide, any problems occurring to these systems can affect breathing.
B-type Natriuretic Peptide (BNP) reflect the systolic and diastolic activity of the heart and its blood levels can show any heart failure. A BNP test and can help the nurse decide whether the cause of the dyspnea is a heart failure or some respiratory problem.
Answer:
<em>The correct option is D) need to be aware that if any of his garlic plants became diseased, it could very likely infect the entire crop</em>
Explanation:
If cloves from a bulb are taken and grown, then the plants formed will be identical to each other. As a result, there will be no genetic varieties in the garlic plants being produced. Hence, when a diseases eradicates, it will affect the entire plants of the garden as they would be genetically identically, Variations would have allowed some of the plants to be resistant for the disease and hence some of the plant species could be saved by genetic variations.
Answer:
Between silver and aluminum wires of same thickness and length, silver will offer lesser resistance.
Explanation:
Aluminum will offer higher resistance than silver (both having same thickness and length).
Silver has lesser resistivity than aluminum.
Resistivity is directly proportional to resistance.
Thus, between to wires of distinct materials, one with higher resistivity will offer greater resistance.