Answer:
Plants take up nitrogen compounds through their roots. Animals obtain these compounds when they eat the plants. When plants and animals die or when animals excrete wastes, the nitrogen compounds in the organic matter re-enter the soil where they are broken down by microorganisms, known as decomposers. This decomposition produces ammonia, which can then go through the nitrification process.
I don't think anyone's found a definitive answer yet, but the more studies are done, the more we find is because of nature, not nurture. There is no doubt that BOTH are important.
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Hey there!
Here is your answer:
<u>The proper answer to this question is option A "</u><span><u>cross-dresser".</u>
Reason:
<u>A </u></span><u>cross-dresser is a term for men or women who do not alter</u>
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their genitalia but who live as members of the opposite sex.</u>
Also....
<u>Its not option B because a transsexual is a person that would want medical assistance to change into the opposite gender that they are. Its not option C because a transgender is a person that was one gender than changed into the another gender. For example a boy-->girl. Its also not option D because a homosexual is a person that is sexual attracted to a another person of the same sex.</u>
Therefore the answer is A.
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