Answer:
A
Explanation:
Since the water occupies a bigger space the organisms that reproduce in freshwater have a bigger area to reproduce.
Answer:
Humans drinking raw date palm sap was the cause of the Nipah virus outbreak in Bangladesh. Scientists found Nipah virus in bat excretions and discovered that bats were contaminating date palm juice with their excretions (saliva, urine).
Explanation:
Nipah virus can spread to people from:
1) Direct contact with infected animals, such as bats or pigs, or their body fluids (such as blood, urine or saliva).
2) Consuming food products that have been contaminated by body fluids of infected animals (such as palm sap or fruit contaminated by an infected bat).
Course adjustment is a type of knob used to focus and bring the object in the microscope.
Option (c);
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- There are different powers of Objective lenses on a microscope.
- The shortest lens is of the lowest power and the longest one is of the largest power.
- We start by rotating the objective lens from the lower power and the coarse adjustment knob is used to focus on the object.
- On both sides of the microscope, we can see this knob and it moves the plate (the place where slides are placed for observation) top to bottom and brings the object into focus.
If, while examining a human karyotype, it is observed that there are 22 paired chromosomes and two chromosomes that are not the same size, this would most likely be due to mutation.
<h3>What is mutation?</h3>
Mutation is any change in the nucleotide or chromosomal sequence of a genome.
There are different types of mutation and they include;
- Deletion mutation
- Translocation mutation
- Insertion mutation
According to this question, a human karyotype was observed to have 22 paired chromosomes and two chromosomes that are not the same size.
This observation is likely caused by a mutation that caused the pairing of unequal sized chromosomes.
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k: element
Cl2: inorganic elemental molecule
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