The complete question is:
Which example below is not<span> a concern related to the debate over plant biotechnology? </span>
<span><span>A) human health issues (such as allergies) associated with transgenic crops</span><span>
B) novel organisms will be introduced into the biosphere</span><span>
C) effects on nontarget organisms, such as insects that feed on nearby plants</span><span>
<span>D) Bt maize contains high levels of the cancer-causing toxin fumonisin</span></span><span>
E) introduced genes leading to the creation of "superweeds"
The correct answer is D) </span></span>Bt maize contains high levels of the cancer-causing toxin fumonisin<span> </span><span>
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No air does not have cells it’s not living
Answer: A. ancestral trait
Explanation:
Bipedalism can be define as a form of terrestrial locomotion, in which the organism moves with the help of two rear limbs or legs. Typical bipedal movements includes the hoping, running and walking. The evolution of the human bipedalism occurred in primates in about 4 million years ago with Sahelanthropus (oldest human ancestors or African Apes). The human ancestor Sahelanthropus led to the morphological alterations in the human skeleton including changes in the bones such as size of the bones of the foot, knee size, shape and orientation of the vertebral column, and leg length. All these changes contributed to the bipedalism.
From the oxford dictionary it say that glycolysis is the breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid. It turns glucose into pyruvate.