Archaea have more complex RNA polymerases than bacteria
Answer: Five
Each pond or lake have typically five zones in common.
1. The littoral zone: It is the shore area of the pond or lake. It is a transition zone between the dry shore area and the open water.
2.The limenetic zone: It is the open water area of the lake or pond. This is the portion of water that receives sunlight light.
3.The euphotic zone: It is the zone where, algae and other plants grows. Also, this zone favors the growth of aquatic animals such as fishes, because oxygen levels are higher as this zone traps the atmospheric oxygen.
4. The profundal zone: It is the zone located below the limentic zone. This zone is not penetrated by sunlight. The size of the zone depends upon the age and water clarity of the pond or lake. It exhibit low fish and plant population because of the lack oxygen present in this zone.
5. The benthic zone: It is the zone which is found at the bottom of the lake or pond. It consists of organic sediments and soil. This zone involves decomposition activity of the dead organic matter obtained from dead algae, plants, fish and animal wastes.
50%
Assuming that the coins are fair and each have a 50% chance of
head or tails there are 4 equally likely combinations that can occur:
first coin is a head and second is a head, first a head and second a
tail, first a tail and second a head, first a tail and second a tail.
Each is as likely, 25%. The four choices are HH, HT, TH, TT, and you
can see that two of them (HT, TH) fulfill having one head and one tail,
giving you 25% +25% making is 50%.
There is no virus that currently exists that would be considered the zombie virus. However rabies is an exceptionally close one, so comparisons can be drawn. The zombie virus would most likely require a host to remain alive so allot he important functions such as the ones that allow breathing or cardiac activity will have to remain. However the virus would most likely attack the areas of the brain mostly in regards to the areas controlling judgement, perception, anger, impulse control, and appetite.