Answer:
The correct choice is A)
There will be fewer producers in the area.
Explanation:
Very easy to deduce. A producer in biology of ecosystems is an organism that produces its own food. Another word for a producer in biology is 'autotroph'.
They produce energy directly from the energy given off by the sun or chemicals or both.
Grass (or plants) are producers. They do this with the help of water, converting solar energy into sugar or food, which are usable forms of energy.
So the more grass is consumed, the fewer producers in the area.
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ALL PROTISTS ARE UNICELLULAR AND MICROSCOPIC IN NATURE, is the correct answer.
Protists are diverse collection of organisms which are primarily microscopic and unicellular in nature. Protists are scientifically categorized as eukaryotes and one definition of protists states that prosists are all eukaryotes organisms that are not animal, plant or fungi.
Answer:
In normal conditions, introns serve following functions in the body of an organism:
1) They contain genes of miRNA which are known as Mirtrons, reverse transcriptase, endonucleases, transposase etc.
2) It is because of presence of introns that alternative splicing of mRNA is possible. The sex determination in drosophila is based on alternative splicing.
Apart from this, alternative splicing can be useful and beneficial in an unforeseen situation such as an environmental problem which is faced by the organism for the first time.
Explanation:
Alternative splicing is an important mechanism because with the help of alternative splicing different type of proteins can be synthesized from the same pre mRNA transcript. In case suddenly the surrounding environment of an organism is changed and the environmental conditions have become extremely harsh due to which organism's life is at stake, in such situation organism may make a different type of protein through alternative splicing which can help the organism in survival.
Default splicing in Drosophila leads to the development of male off-spring while female off-spring is produced as a result of alternative splicing.
If the earth did not rotate on its axis then the atmosphere would only circulate on its poles and the equator in a simple back and forth pattern.