Answer: Option D
Explanation:
If there is a certain idea regarding any process which can be improved then the thought to improve it should be first shared with the boss of the company.
Firstly, the person sharing the thought should himself be sure about the thought that he is going to present in front of the boss.
The thought regarding the improvement of the software process should be first written in an organized way and presented to the boss.
Well one of the ways you can save water is by the time you are washing clothes make sure to not wash clothe when is needed and in a big amount so you save water and some money
Basically by planting more trees...
they'll use it for photosynthesis, nd give us Oxygen in return
Answer:
A Carbon can be stored in the body fat of a salmon.
Explanation:
Salmon can be seen as food which are a classified as an oily fish in which they tend to have rich content of protein as well as omega-3 fatty acids.
Therefore this statement about carbon "A Carbon can be stored in the body fat of a salmon" is FALSE because CARBON can move within the cells of an organism, they are degraded by amino acids and Carbon can remain in soil bacteria for a long time.
1.CARBON can move within the cells of an organism:Carbon is found in all living things because they tend to constantly move through living organisms such as the oceans, the atmosphere as well as the Earth's crust.
2.Carbon are degraded by amino acids because they can help to give rise to ketone bodies or fatty acids.
3.Carbon can remain in soil bacteria for a long time because Living organisms always contain a fair proportion of the element carbon which is why soil organic matter can be 50 to 58% carbon by dry weight in which some of it can remain in the soil for a long period of time.
Thus CARBON can as well be found in an environment where living organisms breathe and they are also in organic matter in the soil and rocks.
I'm assuming this is referring to the Peppered Moth, a species of moth that adapted to the change of color on tree bark. The tree bark changed color as a result of local pollution. The moths (over the course of generations) changed color as well that better suited camouflage upon the new color of the tree bark.