I think that the answer is H. However, I am not 100% sure so I would advise you to double check your notes.
Answer:
There is less biomass in the higher up on the pyramid due to the utilization of energy by the organisms from the second tropic level because the in the first tropic level green plants or producers are present.
Explanation:
During the transfer of biomass from one tropic level to the next one most of them(biomass) are utilized by the organism of the upper tropic level.
As a result amount of biomass decreases as the energy flows from one tropic level to the next one.
There cannot be equal amount of organism at each tropic level because if the same thing happens then the flow of energy cannot be possible to the upper most topic level as every organism of each tropic level will eat the organism of it"s lower tropic level and biomass will be consumed in high rate in second and third tropic levels.Finally there will be no biomass left to be transferred to the fourth or the upper most tropic level.This will hamper the normal energy flow.
Answer:
Digestion
Explanation:
The breakdown of foods into forms that can be transported to cells and absorb into these cells(this process has two parts): Mechanical(breaks down large pieces of food into smaller ones) and Deglutition(swallowing).
HOW DO VIRUSES CAUSE CANCER?
Viruses bring new genes into the cell.
Viral genes act in either of two ways:
1. Viral genes encode proteins that activate the cell
cycle to drive the cell into continuous cell division.
2. Viral genes encode proteins that act as inhibitors
of tumor suppressor proteins. (
End result is loss of control of the proteins that
regulate the cell cycle
They vary on shape reproduction patterns in species. Traits that affect a organism's schedule of reproduction, selective pressures vary so life histories are very diverse. Life history traits are products of natural selection and an organisms life history comprises the traits that affect schedule of reproduction and survival, and also the traits are evolutionary outcomes reflected in the envelopment, physiology and behavior.