Answer:
The young birds are hosts for the larvae.
Explanation:
A host is an organism that harbours the invertebrate or microorganism and experiences disease. The disease that the larvae are causing is threatening the population of birds.
Answer:
Herd immunity
Explanation:
Herd immunity refers to the resistance of a group of people against infection and the spread of a pathogen. It occurs when a high proportion of the members of that group are resistant against a particular pathogenic infection. When an earlier exposure or vaccination of a large proportion of individuals of a population does not allow the pathogen to spread among and infect the otherwise susceptible members of the population, the population is said to have acquired the herd immunity.
In the given example, vaccination of a large percentage of a population protected the susceptible individuals against a particular microbe. This represents an example of herd immunity.
DDT was used during second world war to control malaria among the troops and the civilians. Later, it was used as pesticide in agricultural and household practices. Due to its excessive use it entered into the food chain and its amount in the food crossed the permissible level. So, it was banned by United States.
Answer:
<em>The correct option is D) The four nitrogen bases of DNA combine is threes to produce only 20 amino acids.</em>
Explanation:
Our DNA is made up of four nucleotide bases. The genetic codon can produce 20 different amino acids based on the sequence. The genetic code which codes for a certain amino acid remains the same for all types of organisms whether be prokaryotes, animals or plants. Hence, the genetic code is considered universal as the four nitrogen bases combine to form only the 20 different amino acids in all types of organisms alive.
Answer:
<u>Infrastructure</u>
Infrastructure is an important characteristic as it influences accessibility to the environment by land managers, and tourists alike. Unfortunately it can also increase the invasive potential introduced species, such as weeds and feral animals as road vehicles are well known to act as vectors for invasion of both weeds and feral animals. On the other hand roads improve access to implement various management programs, and also provide access for land users.