Ecological pyramids are graphical representations of the trophic structure of an ecosystem. Regarding these pyramids, check the incorrect alternative.
A) A pyramid is called a number pyramid when it tells you how many individuals there are at each tropic level.
B) The biomass pyramid can be inverted.
C) An energy pyramid can never be reversed.
D) The base of a pyramid is not always represented by the producer. E) A biomass pyramid represents the amount of organic matter found at each tropic level
C. is the wrong option. This is because it represented the energy fixed in each tropic level . it is never inverted because it flow upwards in the ecosystem. This energy reduces upwards the pyramid, it is largest at the base of the producers, and decreases in amount as it flow upwards from one organism at each trophic level to another. This is because each organism uses the energy for biological work
Answer:
Explanation:
Answer:
Structure: unicellular organisms (single-celled), no nucleus or membrane-bound organelles, genetic material usually composed of a single circular bacterial chromosome coiled up in a region of the cytoplasm
Function: metabolic functions are carried out in the bacterial cytoplasm
Replication: generally asexual (binary fission)
Explanation:
Bacteria are prokaryotic organisms, i.e., unicellular organisms that do not have a cell nucleus nor any membrane-bound organelles
. Generally, the genetic material is composed of a single DNA circular molecule (bacterial chromosome), which is localized in a specific region of the cytoplasm (nucleoid region). Prokaryotic cells are usually smaller than eukaryotic cells (0.1 - 5 μm in size). In bacteria, metabolic functions (i.e., growth and reproduction) occur in the cytoplasm. The most important process of reproduction in bacteria is binary fission, a form of asexual reproduction where a single bacterial cell divides into two. Bacteria can also exchange genetic material by sexual reproduction mechanisms (i.e., conjugation, transformation and transduction). The main strategy to prevent outbreaks caused by bacteria is to know the conditions where they grow and reproduce. For example, <em>Salmonella</em> is a genus of infectious bacteria that may cause an outbreak. <em>Salmonella</em> infection may be prevented by eliminating conditions where they can multiply. Measures to prevent <em>Salmonella</em> outbreaks include cook food thoroughly (do not eat raw eggs or raw beef), refrigerate foods, wash hands, etc.
The answer is right below.
The bulk of this species’ diet consists of fish in the teleost infraclass, including dragonfish, rattails, anglerfish, and more. They are also known to feed on crustaceans and cephalopods like squid.
These sharks will prey on fish found both on the sea floor and in the water column. Because they are so slow moving, scientists believe these sharks are ambush predators. Their pinkish-red skin actually blends in when in the deep sea.
The use of reforestation to control erosion in the mountains.