Answer:
The shape of the active site may not be complimentary to the substrate anymore, so the substrate may bot be able bind to the active site
Oceanic crust is denser / thinner than continental crust so the denser oceanic crust is going to bend and get pulled under the thicker/stronger continental crust.
The somatosensory area is located in the parietal lobe while the brain's auditory areas are located in the temporal lobe. It is also where the word association occurs. Hope this is the answer and would be of big help then.
Answer:
The question is a little poorly worded.
But nevertheless I can clarify some doubts about what was written:
In the case of self-pollination (self), it arose by means of a pollinating agent that promoted genetic exchanges with other plants. The genes that were united in this crop are the color or pigment of the flower and another with the type or flower shape
Explanation:
For each gene there are two alleles, in the color allele you have two genes of different colors, this means that there are two possible phenotypic manifestations of two different genetic information, we can consider the allele that imposes the orange color that is dominant over the color yellow, and on the other hand we have the gene of the pattern or shape that these colors have, this gene presents two different options to manifest itself, that is, two different alleles, which one manifests as smooth and the other as stained.
Answer:
A) Turkey feet grass
Explanation:
Grassland biome is one of the biomes that makes up the Earth's biosphere. Due to the characteristics of this biome (grassland), it favours the abundance of grass species over trees and shrubby plants. These characteristics include a low annual rainfall, soil's susceptibility to wind erosion etc.
Based on these characteristics, an organism that will thrive in this biome must be structurally adapted to it. This is the case of the Turkey feet grass mentioned in the question. The Turkey feet grass possess very deep roots to prevent soil loss in windy areas, and to help anchor the plant. This is as a result of soil loss common to the soil of grassland biomes.