Answer:
C
Explanation:
When two species share a common niche, then one is bound to exclude the other. This is due to the stiff competition for resources. The species with a slight advantage in acquiring the resources will edge out the other species from the environment. This has been demonstrated by George Gauss using two Paramecium species grown in the same media in the lab. <em> P. aurelia</em> outcompetes <em>P. caudatum</em>
The two correct terms for nitrate poisoning in
newborn infants are BLUE BABY SYNDROME AND METHEMOGLOBINEMIA.
This condition arises in in newborn infants as a
result of been exposed to high level of nitrates. Newborn infants are usually
exposed to unhealthy level of nitrates via nitrate contaminated water that is
used to mix their food formula. Presence of high dose of nitrate in the body
drastically reduces the amount of oxygen that is found in the blood, this make
the color of the baby to become bluish. Other symptoms associated with this condition
are: difficulty in breathing, nausea, vomiting, dehydration, dizziness, weakness, etc.
Phospholipids all have a hydrophilic head (phosphate and specialized group in red) and a hydrophobic tail (glycerol and fatty acids in yellow).
Glycerophospholipids correspond to the combination of glycerol, two fatty acids (in yellow), a phosphoric acid and alcohols or amino acids. Alcohols or amino acids give the identity and characteristic of glycerophospholipids. Among the amino acids we find serine and among the alcohols we find inositol, ethanolamine and choline; phosphatidyl serine, phosphatidylinositol, phosphatidyl ethanolamine and phosphatidyl choline are thus obtained.
Answer:
B. cell membrane and cytoplasm
Explanation:
They both have cell membrane's and cytoplasm.