There are two different ways. One way is with heterotrophs and the other way is with autotrophs Autotrophs can make there own food. But heterotrophs get their food from other organisms.
<span>If 15% are Thymine, and Thymine always pairs with Adenine, then Adenine is also 15%. The remaining bases, amounting to 70% would be equally divided between Cytosine and Guanine, since they always form pairs. So 35% would be the answer.</span>
I'm not sure if this is correct, but the answer I got was: endoplasmic reticulum.
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Yes the toxins would first spread into the plant
Arachnids live anywhere they can find food. They live in grass fields and wet swamps. They live in hot, sandy deserts and cool, dark caves. They live in tropical rainforests and on rocky mountaintops. Arachnids like mites and ticks live in the fur of animals.
Arachnids often eat other invertebrates. Arachnids eat other arachnids, insects, small rodents, and even some small birds. Mites and ticks however feed off the blood and tissue of living animals, even humans. Other mites eat from liquified plants, fungus, and other organic materials.