Some viruses contain both DNA and RNA as their genetic material is NOT true of viruses (option D).
<h3>What is a virus?</h3>
A virus is a non-living entity that needs a suitable host to reproduce its genetic material (DNA or RNA).
Viruses may contain a genetic material composed of other DNA or RNA but not both.
In conclusion, some viruses contain both DNA and RNA as their genetic material is NOT true of viruses (option D).
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because it emphasizes the similiarity of all living things, without the cell theory there would be so much that scientist wouldn't know about
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The correct answer is D. Decrease in soil fertility.
<h3>Explanation:</h3>
A particular crop has a particular need for certain nutrients, and contributes a certain set of nutrients in return to the soil. When the same crop is planted over and over the years, the certain set of nutrients required to sustain are used up, and an accumulation of particular nutrients not essential for that particular plant's growth piles up. This leads to poor growth and development of the plant due to nutrient deficiency - and the quality of a soil to sustain growth and agriculture of a plant is known as fertility, which in this case decreases.
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The amount of hydrogen will decrease.
Cancer cells avoid apoptosis by the inactivation of the Tumor suppressor gene.