The right option is D. vector-borne
Diseases carried from person to person through other hosts, such as animals or insects, are known as vector- borne diseases.
Vector-borne diseases are infectious diseases transmitted between humans or from animals to humans through the bite of infected hosts such as animals or insects. Most of these hosts are arthropod vectors which are bloodsucking insects such as mosquitoes, ticks, triatomine bugs, sandflies, and blackflies. Examples of vector-borne diseases include West Nile fever which is transmitted through the bite of an infected Culex mosquito, Leishmaniasis which is transmitted through the bite of an infected female sandfly and Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) which is transmitted by ticks.
I would say D and A are your answers :)
Yes! We can see which are dominant!
In this first generation progeny, we see that stripes are dominant and spots are recessive. And white bodies are dominant over orange!
I am a bit rusty on genetics, but I believe I am correct
The answer are plants im sure
Water pollution from pulp and paper mills harms plants, animals, and humans is an example of<span> a market failure caused by an externality.
</span>The term externalities denotes consequences of an economic activity. <span> When a product or service's price </span>equilibrium<span> does not accurately reflect the true costs and benefits of that product or service this </span>leads to <span>market failure.In this case the externalities are excess production.</span>