<span>A. Acquired traits can be passed to offspring
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck first presented his Theory of Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics in 1801. According to his theory, if an organism changes in order to adapt to its environment, the changes are passed on the organism's offspring. Some of his proposed ideas in the theory, however, were dismissed by other scientists by experimenting and studying of genetics.</span>
An autotroph is an organism capable photosynthesis or chemosynthesis through reducing carbon dioxide, fats, sugars and/or proteins in a repetitive cycle of energy production and use to support its life. these include all plants, algae and certain bacterium.
its counterpart is the heterotroph which is reliant on outside sources for their means of energy. aka tertiary consumer: animals, fungi and certain bacterium
Carbohydrates,lipids,proteins,vitamins,,water, minerals
I don’t know if this is a question but yes a controlled experiment allows you to isolate and test the hypothesis
Brain imaging studies of the Big Five personality traits have found that EXTRAVERSION is associated ............................ Personality psychologists put forward the theory that every human being falls into one of the five basic categories of personality trait. These five traits are called the big five and they are: extraversion, agreeableness, openness, conscientiousness and neuroticism.