Answer:
The bacterium, <em>Francisella tularensis </em>
Explanation:
The bacterium <em>Francisella tularensis </em>causes rabbit fever which is a zoonotic infection. It is an infection which is spread from infected animals to the humans. The humans get infection from this bacterium Francisella tularensis through the contact of infected animal tissues or through ticks. But, the transmission to humans by the tick bites is the main mode. The symptoms of the infection are headache, muscle pain, red spot on the skin, and shortness of breath.
I think its A. and C. I'm not 100% sure
Here you have two characteristics to cross on Punnet square: Blood type and pigment.
They told you both parents are AB this means co-dominance of A and B, you draw the Punnett square (photo), and you'll see your offspring possibilities are 50% AB type, 25% A type, and 25% B type.
Now they told you both parents are homozygous for pigments this means Aa. When you draw the Punnett square (photo), you'll see your offspring possibilities are 50% Aa, 25% AA, and 25% aa.
75% pigmented and 25% albino.
The natural selection process applies majorly inside back species wether than between species.
it’s somehow re-jiggered its
taste system so that the attractant that humans used to draw the insect to
poison bait—the sugar glucose—now tastes bitter to the roach, and they avoid it.
cockroaches began appearing that avoided the baits, and did so not because they
were averse to the poison, but because they were averse to the attractant, glucose. This new
trait turned out to be heritable, that is, it had a genetic basis.