Answer:
Due to their being no options (possibly just an incomplete question), I will just give an answer. So for panda bears, if their food sources became unavailable, they would most likely be in danger of becoming extinct.
But one thing is, pandas do have the ability to survive with bamboo.
But since bamboo comprises 99 percent of their food, although they also consume other plants and even meat, I highly doubt they could (whose make the remaining 1 percent ).
Because the gene T1R1 mutated some 4 million years ago, causing them to lose the ability to taste umami, giant pandas have come to rely significantly on bamboo (which is what makes meat tasty for omnivores and carnivores). The availability of bamboo trunks at the time coincided with their purported food source becoming increasingly limited, thus pandas became used to them and began to rely significantly on them, as they do now.
Thank you,
Eddie
The answer is C
Completing multiple trials during an experiment
The rest of the options are possibilities of how you can "mess up" and experiment, but if you run multiple trials doing everything right, for example, making sure all variables are controlled, using the right equipment, and making sure you cover all possible variables. If you make sure you do multiple trials and you do them right, you get successful results.
So the answer is C
I hope this was helpful :)
Goodluck!!
Answer:
Valine, Alanine, Histidine, Serine, Lysine
Explanation:
I used the genetic code table
1 - Diabetes is a possible answer. When to little insulin is secreted, not enough glucose is broken down, which might cause diabetes (high blood sugar levels).
2 - Hypoglicemia. When too much insulin is secreted, all glucose will be broken down, and there will be no glucose left fot the blood (low blood sugar levels.
Hope it helped,
BioTeacher101