Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Fungi live everywhere, but they grow best in warm, moist locations.
The correct answer is: desertification.
Desertification is a process in which a land which was not a desert before, becomes one. This process can include drying out- through for example loss of water source, such as river diversion- and the loss of vegetation.
Answer:
The agent causing the pneumonia, where bluish-green pus was found, is most likely Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Explanation:
Pseudomona aeuriginosa is a gram-negative bacteria that is one of the main causes of hospital-acquired infections, including pneumonias in mechanically ventilated patients.
One of the characteristics of P. aeuriginosa is the formation of a bluish-green pus, since it has the capacity to form cyanide-based blue pigment upon contact with the organic tissues it infects. This is the reason why previously P. aeruginosa was called a pyocyanic bacillus.
<em> The other options are not correct because the only bacterium that produces blue-green pus is P. aeruginosa.</em>
The type of stress that is placed on folds is compression