Answer:
The precambrian would finish in mid-november, the paleozoic would end in mid-december, humans would show up at the end of December.
Explanation:
The precambrian period is the longest period in terms of earth's formation and development of several species. The paleozoic (belongs to the cambrian period) is a continuation of the previous era with other species that devedloped in the seas. Human evolution is actually short and brief in terms of prehistoric geological registry, as humans appeared much more towards the end in earth's prehistoric registry (the end of the cenozoic).
Answer: DNA was the first genetic material.
Explanation:
The genetic code is essentially the same in all the organism. This states that the similar organism can have similar genes in them that codes for the similar proteins hence, called as similar organism.
The genetic material is chemically made of nucleotide which is either being synthesized in the body or being obtained from the environment similar to that of amino acids.
If the genetic code is same one organism descend from the other organism.But these statement does not supports that DNA was the first genetic material to found in living beings.
Answer: The answer is option C
Explanation:
Option c- Beta carotene had not yet been absorbed by the body in sufficient quantities to influence the amount of vitamin A being produced. Beta carotene is an organic, red-colored pigment that is found to be abundant in plants and fruits. it is a member of the Carotenes. Beta carotene is an inactive form (precursor) to vitamin A.
Yes unless there procaryotes
Five levels of ecological study include
(i) Population
(ii) Organismal
(iii) Ecosystem
(iv) community
(v) Global
Some of the question I will ask about the lionfish include;
(i) What is the growth rate of lionfish number?
(ii) What range of salinities that lionfish can tolerate?
(iii) How do fish affect the first productivity of the coral reef?
(iv) How are lionfish affecting other species in the coral reef?
(v) How will the climate-ocean acidification and climate changen can affect the behaviour of lionfish?