<span> Serratia marcescens primarily produces a bright red pigment called prodigiosin. Depending on the synthesis (partial or complete) of prodigiosin, the colour of the colony can be different. At the room temperature, prodigiosin production decrease which results in the white colour of Serratia. Serratia can also be colourless due to prolonged sunlight (UV mutagenesis).</span>
If you are talking about ATP, it is energy
<h2>Answer:</h2>
Option C is correct.
C. 5 kilocalories
<h2>Explanation:</h2>
Only a little amount of energy as 10% is transferred to the next trophic level. This is called 10% rule. So, in this case as the energy available at the secondary trophic level is 50 kilocalories and 10% of it is transferred into the tertiary level so it would be 5 kilocalories.
If you are looking for a single word answer, it is Eukaryotes. Hope this helps!
<h2>Purse seine fishing </h2>
Explanation:
Purse-seine fishing in considered to be an efficient form of fishing
- It has no contact with the seabed and can have low levels of bycatch (accidental catch of unwanted species)
- A vertical net ‘curtain’ is used to surround the school of fish, the bottom of which is then drawn together to enclose the fish, rather like tightening the cords of a drawstring purse
- A purse seine is made of a long wall of netting framed with floatline and leadline (usually, of equal or longer length than the former) and having purse rings hanging from the lower edge of the gear, through which runs a purse line made from steel wire or rope which allow the pursing of the net