Im pretty sure its
A. Number of Organisms
B. Amount of Matter
A million sorrys if im wrong :(
<span>He is at an increased risk for sudden infant death. Since he is sleeping on a mattress that might inhibit his breathing, as well as having respiratory issues that might do the same (along with parents who are smoking, which will only inhibit proper respiration further), he will need to be constantly checked to make sure he is sleeping properly.</span>
Answer: feed-back
When the product of a metabolic pathway accumulates, it may be able to slow down or turn off the pathway by inhibiting the activity of an enzyme that catalyzes an early step in the pathway. This is referred to as feed-back inhibition.
Explanation:
Feed-back inhibition is said to occur when the final product of a biochemical pathway signal the inactivation of the starting materials of the pathway.
For example: when pyruvate signal the inactivation of phosphofructokinase, the glycolytic pathway gets turned off.
The answer is T, True. Secondary pollutants are pollutants that we do not directly release, but that are created as a side effect of releasing primary pollutants, such as carbon dioxide, sulfur oxides, and particles such as ash and dust. Secondary pollutants include acid rain, ozone, smog, and CFC's (chlorofluorocarbons).