Answer:
Yes, the humans are invasive species.
Explanation:
The homeland of the modern day humans is Africa, thus they are native o the African continent. But the humans started to spread gradually, first in Eurasia, and later in Australia, North America, South America, and the Pacific islands, to a point now where they have reached pretty much every corner of the world. This is a textbook example of an invasive species that has entered into new ecosystems. Not just that the humans were entering into new ecosystems, but they also were changing the ecosystems, more often then not causing a lot of damage on them, leading to the destruction of lot of habitats and extinction of lot of species.
Answer:
Yes, we can classify the organisms in the kingdom fungi because the organisms show all the characteristics which are present in fungi. These characteristics are spore formation, presence of cell wall and structure of mycelium. These three structures are enough evidence to classify the organisms in the kingdom fungi.
One more thing, we have to check the cell wall composition. If the cell wall is made of chitin so it is fungi but the cell wall is made of cellulose so it plant like fungi which is a protist not fungi.
Answer:
they might be mad that you embarrassed them or made them seem like a bad person by saying no if you asked in front of a group of people
Explanation:
Ugh, cholera is a terrible disease. The answer is A.