Grasslands are describe as lands by grasses rather than extensive shrubs or trees and include the savanna and temperate grasslands.
<h3>How savannas different from grasslands?</h3>
The grass in the savanna is yellow and dried for the biggest part of the year, there's also lots of shrubs, and also small communities of trees that are on certain distance from one another.
The grass in the grasslands is green for the biggest part of the year because there's much more rain which is also better distributed throughout the year. This also allows lots of flowers and herbs to grow in the grasslands, thus making it have a nice spectrum of colors in between the greenness.
Thus,Grasslands are descibed as lands conqured by grasses rather than big shrubs .
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Answer:
The correct answer is option e) "The compound is a competitive inhibitor".
Explanation:
A competitive inhibitor is a compound that resembles the normal substrate of an enzyme, resulting in the enzyme binding to the inhibitor and preventing that the enzyme catalyzes the reaction. The effect of the inhibitor is to slow down or stop the rate of the reaction catalyzed by the enzyme. Usually the action of this type of inhibitor is reduced by an increase in the substrate's concentration. Therefore, the compound described in the question belongs to a competitive inhibitor.
Answer:
Independent variable: temperature ; Dependent variable: germination
Explanation:
The independent variable is what is being changed in an experiment. The dependent variable is what you are measuring in an experiment.
When the independent variable is changed (in this case, temperature), it effects the dependent variable (germination).