Answer:
The way they sound. like the way they type if that makes sense
Answer:
Atmospheric nitrogen is "fixed" by bacteria.
Explanation:
Nitrogen gas (N2) is the most abundant in the earth's atmosphere, representing 79% of air volume. In organisms, nitrogen atoms are part of several organic substances, such as proteins and nucleic acids. However, most living things cannot use nitrogen in the N2 molecular form. Only a few species of bacteria are able to use it by incorporating nitrogen atoms into their organic molecules and making it available in other molecular forms for use by various species through a process called Biological Nitrogen Fixation. Similarly, the bacteria that perform the fixation are called nitrogen fixers.
Answer:
This is an example of co-dominance
Explanation:
Although there isn't a question here, from looking online, I think I found the question which is
What is the inheritance?
- Incomplete dominance
- co-dominance
- complete dominance
Co dominance occurs when two alleles of a given trait are expressed equally. The clue we are given here that points us towards this is "Short-long is marked by a pattern of alternating short and long strands of fur over the surface of the fuzzy wuzzy."
This means both traits are expressed, giving an alternative phenotype of short long. Incomplete dominance might instead produce medium length fur.
Lets call the alleles L for long and l for short.
- LL would be long
- ll would be short
- Ll would then be short-long.
We are told that Two long fuzzy wuzzies mate and produce all long fuzzy wuzzies. That is because LL x LL would produce all LL offpsring.
We are also told that two short fuzzy wuzzies mate and produce all short fuzzy wuzzies. That is because ll x ll would produce all ll offspring.
Two short-longs mate and produce some shorts, some longs and some short-longs. That is because Ll x Ll can produce LL, ll, and Ll.