Answer:
When replication mistakes are not corrected, they may result in mutations, which sometimes can have serious consequences.
Explanation:
Nitrogen Cycle steps:
N molecules breaking apart via nitrogen-fixing bacteria.
Animals ingest nitrogen in nitrate-containing food after plants use nitrogen-containing compounds.
The organic matter decays via decomposers
N2 is formed via denitrifying bacteria.
Explanation:
The nitrogen-fixing bacteria removes atmospheric nitrogen by fixing nitrogen through nitrification. The atmospheric nitrogen cannot be absorbed by plants and hence has to be converted into nitrates. This conversion takes place by nitrifying bacteria present in leguminous plants.
Animals (herbivores) consume the plants that have absorbed nitrogen/
When these animals die, decomposing bacteria acts on the dead organic matter, decomposition takes place through ammonification, converting the organic nitrates into ammonia
The nitrates are converted back again to nitrogen by the action of denitrifying bacteria.
The nitrogen thus formed is released to the atmosphere
I would say body language because animals can detect threats
True
Lysosomes are
organelles enclosed at the membrane, they contain series of enzymes that digest
or breakdown all types of biological polymers such as lipids, protein, nucleic
acid and carbohydrates. Also, lysosomes function as the digestive system of the
cell by degrading materials taken up from outside the cell.
It is muscle and nerve tissue