Answer:
Infected shrimps have high level of lipids, fats and antioxidants
Explanation:
When the brine shrimps get infected with parasite then their ability to survive in toxic water increases. Brine shrimps infected with tapeworms usually change their color and become red.
The mining activities in surrounding area introduced harmful and toxic chemicals such as arsenic that has made the water habitat toxic for shrimps. Now it was found that shrimps with parasite increased in number as compared to shrimps without parasite. This is so because worm infected shrimps have more droplets of lipids — fats — in their tissues that helped them to sock away arsenic. Along with lipid fats infected brine shrimp also produced more antioxidants than the non-infected ones and hence the stress on cell reduced.
Hello TeamFlow, They are all living things, they all need some sort of nutrition, and all plants like fungi, moss, grass etc, have cells. :)
I think that the correct answer to this question is D .
If I remember correctly, it should be Muscle Tissue. E.
Answer:
A line of thunderstorms in the provides moisture and nitrogen to the crops. The energy in the lightning breaks the N2 molecules apart so they can combine with the oxygen to make nitrogen oxides that can be dissolved in the rain. These forms of nitrogen are essential nutrients for plants. Rain from these storms provide far more to the crops than an equal amount of irrigation can do.