I think A is the right answer because secondary consumers are herbivores. I am 99.9% sure about this.
Answer:
Scientists use a two-name system called a Binomial Naming System. Scientists name animals and plants using the system that describes the genus and species of the organism.
Answer:
physical, cognitive, socio-emotional
Explanation:
The complete question is as follows:
According to the text, the interaction of what three developmental domains shapes human development?
Select one:
a. social, physical, moral
b. mental, physical, environmental
c. physical, cognitive, socio-emotional
d. environmental, genetic, perceptual
- The term domain describes the specific aspects of the change and growth that takes place in relation to the human development.
- The three main developmental domains that shapes human development are :physical, cognitive and socio-emotional domains.
- The physical domain includes the physical changes and growth that takes place in a human body. It also includes the development of the motor skills and the use of senses.
- The cognitive domain covers the aspect of development creativity and intellectual skills. It includes various factors such as memory, attention, planning, thought processing and accomplishing goals.
- Socio-emotional domain includes the ability to deal with emotions and udnerstanding others emotions. This is a phase of developing attachments and interaction skills. During this phase the cooperative nature, empathatic nature and morality of an individual develops.
Answer:
first-level consumers- about 100units
Second-level consumers- about 10units
Third-level consumers- about 1unit
Explanation:
A food chain represents the series of energy transfer from one organism to another. This energy is transferred when one organism feeds on another organism. A food chain always starts with a PRODUCER, which is an organism capable of producing its own food via photosynthesis. The producer creates the energy that is transferred as the food chain progresses.
However, only about 10% of the available energy in one organism is transferred to another, this is because most of the energy (about 90%) is lost as heat when the organism undergoes metabolic activities. Hence, if 1000units of energy are available at the producer level, a primary/first level consumer will feed on the producer and 10/100 × 1000 = 100units of energy will be available for the primary/first level consumer.
Likewise, 10% of 100units= 10 units of energy will be available for the second level consumers when it feed on the first level consumers. Lastly, 10% of 10units = 1 unit will be available for third level consumer when it feeds on second level consumer.