Answer:
Any animal that is not a equine, tapir, or rhino.
Explanation:
There are 3 extant families of <u>odd toed ungulates</u>:
- Equidae (<em>horses, donkeys, zebras etc</em>)
- Rhinocerotidae (<em>rhinoceroses</em>)
- Tapiridae (<em>tapirs</em>).
If the animal isn't in one of those families, it isn't an <u>odd toed ungulate</u>.
Answer:
Option-B
Explanation:
Color deficiency is a condition caused when the person is not able to distinguish the different colors. Since the person is not able to distinguish different color, therefore, the chromo-receptors which are affected are the cone cells located in the retina which allows us to see different wavelengths.
1. Total color blindness is not a rare disease in animals.
2. Total color blindness in which a person is not able to see any color occurs when all types of cone cells become malfunction or completely absent.
3. The red-green color blindness is more common than the blue-yellow color blindness.
4. The mother is usually not affected as she is the carrier of the gene responsible for the color blindness.
Since all options except Option-2 are incorrect therefore option-2 is the correct answer.
Hello!
The answer to your question is B.
Oxygen.
Photosynthesis is a process which converts the energy in light into chemical energy in compounds. This process happens inside the living organisms which have chlorophylls. With the presence of sunlight and chlorophylls, organisms which can do photosynthesis produce glucose and oxygen as products by using carbon dioxide and water as materials.
Reaction is
6CO₂(g) + 6H₂O(l) → C₆H₁₂O₆(s) + 6O₂(g)
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