Answer: genus, specific epithet.
Explanation:
The first part is the genus, it's always capitalized, while the second half is always in <em>italics </em>
e.g.<em> </em>Homo<em> sapiens </em>
Answer:
<em>Hello, In all the ecological pyramids, producers (organisms that produce their own food) are found at the lowest trophic level. This trophic level contains the highest amount of energy. The energy in each trophic level of an energy pyramid is just 10 percent of the energy in the level below it. (Why is there less energy available at the top of an energy pyramid than at the bottom?) Less energy is available to organisms in the upper levels because each organism releases some of the chemical energy in food to the air as thermal energy. Less total energy is available with each step up energy pyramid. Hope That Helps!</em>
Answer:
This suggests that the round wing fruit flies are more adapted to live in the environment as compared to the curled wing fruit flies. Also, this suggests that round might be the dominant trait over the curly trait. This is because a dominant allele can show its trait even when both the alleles of a gene are different or heterozygous. On the other hand, a recessive trait will only be seen when the alleles will be the same and recessive type.
Chromosome is to cactus as gene is to needle
Answer:
excitable
Explanation:
All muscle types will respond to an electrical stimulus because all muscle cells are excitable.
Excitability is response of muscle to signal which delivered through the motor neuron.
Excitability is stretching of muscles.
The contraction and relaxation of muscle occur in following way:
Muscle contraction begins with signal. The contraction occur when nervous system send signals. The impulse which is called signal is travel through a motor neuron.
The whole process include following three steps:
1) Message is traveled from nervous to muscular system and trigger the chemical reaction.
2) This chemical reaction causes the muscle fibers to reorganize in such a way that shorter the length of them which is called contraction.
3) when this signal is no longer remain , reverse chemical process occur and muscles relax.