I
assume the question asks for the number of phenotypes present.
The
phenotype is the set of visible characteristics of an individual resulting
from the interaction of its genotype. In this case, the number of phenotype is
the total number of combinations of the characteristic purple or white and
wrinkled or smooth:
<span>purple
and smooth
white and smooth
purple and wrinkled
white and wrinkled</span>
<span>So
basically there are 4 phenotypes. (ANSWER)</span>
Answer:
The correct answer is: tissue.
Explanation:
Humans are made of organ systems, organ systems are made of organs, and organs are made of tissues. These <u>tissues are all composed of specific cells that work together in order to carry a particular task that is demanded by the body</u>.
There are four basic types of tissue: epithelial tissue (found in the surface of the skin and in the inner lining of hollow organs), muscular tissue (has the ability to contract), nervous tissue (regulates and controls bodily functions), and connective tissue (connects all of the other organs).
The equipment that the arson investigator used is ultraviolet
fluorescence. The mechanism in this Ultraviolet Fluorescence in which UV
radiation excites chemicals in object and causes them to release visible light.
Arson investigator is a part detective and part fire scientist.
The correct answer is: b. phosphorus and nitrogen
Plants use organic matter nutrients that produce by their own and thus we classified them as autotrophs (or self-feeders). But, they also require inorganic nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus and often one of them is special nutrient needed for growth and because of that called the limiting nutrient.
The fertilizers that people apply to farm fields, gardens and lawns contain phosphorus and nitrogen.
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
Yes, early Earth's atmosphere was formed from the poisonous mixture of helium and hydrogen gases. But with the passage of time when Earth's crust began to cool, the composition of the atmosphere changed and carbondioxide and water concentration in the atmosphere increases due to carbondioxide gas emission from the volcanoes and evaporation of water from water bodies present on the surface of earth.