Answer:
Bacteria are essential in cycling the nutrients back into the soil for plants to use, and cycling nitrogen back into the atmosphere. Nitrogen is found everywhere in the world, including animal waste, the atmosphere, and decaying matter.
This could be because someone has Glycosuria. Glycosuria is what happens when your kidneys can not take out enough sugar from your blood vessels and in turn passes it through urination. This is usually not a good thing to have as it could tell you that your kidneys do not function as good as they should. This is something that is not dangerous to your life, but does need to be looked at because it tells you that your kidneys are weaker than they should be and might lead to other complications later in life.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Hyphae is the vegetative growth of fungi.
it is long and filamentous in nature and is
analogous to the rhizoids of runner plants. A
network of many crisscrossing hyphae is called
mycelium, When a hyphae branches vertically
upwards to give rise to a sporanguim, it is
called sporangiophore (such as the case in
the attached diagram
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I got D, C, A, B, C, B, D, C.
C (proteins) instead of D (nucleic acids) because if you look at a nucleic acid structure, you'll see that sulfur is not found in it. Sulfur is found in two amino acids (methionine and cysteine), which means it could be found in proteins since amino acids build proteins
Haemoglobin is an iron rich pigment that carries oxygen