According to an answer from another and a bit of my own research;
A decomposer is exactly what it sounds like, an organism that decomposes something and feeds off of it. You can eliminate the answers "Owl" and "Hawk" from a first glance as they are both consumers. Looking at it again, an "Ant" is <em>not </em>a decomposer, but rather, a consumer just like your other two options. This leaves "Fungus", something that decomposes it's food.
Please forgive me if I'm wrong. Feel free to ask for more information and I will scour the internet to see what I can find. <3
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Flowers of plants that are pollinated by animals such as birds or insects are usually colorful. Colours sometimes helped by coloured guiding marks attract animals. Also, flowers are often shaped to provide a landing platform for animals, especially insects or have scent to attract them. Flowers adapted to birds’ pollination are often long-shaped with lots of nectar.
When it comes to wind-pollinated (or water) plants, it is important for them to produce a huge amounts of pollen, to have small petals or no petals at all (like grass). Also, the stigmas of receiving flowers have to be sticky.
Carbon dioxide often cylcles through the atmosphere every 350 years
The two tests are:-
i)Color tests
ii)microcrystalline tests
They are referred to emphirical tests because these are based on concern and observation rather than theory and pure logic. scientists got these as a result of their experiment.
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