Carbon and nitrogen are examples of nutrients. Unlikeenergy<span>, </span>matter<span> is recycled in </span>ecosystems<span>. In the figure below, you can see how (Figure below). Decomposers release nutrients when they break down dead organisms.</span>
<span>The answer is "Physical" </span>development.
The term lifespan development<span> alludes
to age-related variations that happen from birth, all through an individual's
life, into and amid old age. The six phases of lifespan development<span> are: Infancy,
Childhood, Adolescence, Early Adulthood, Middle Age, Older Age. Infancy.</span></span>
Fun fact: Life span<span> is the most extreme time a man can live, though life
expectancy<span> is the
normal time a man will live, in view of elements like sexual orientation and
birth year. </span></span>
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Match the inheritance patterns with the scenarios that exemplify them.
codominance
multiple alleles
incomplete dominance
A pink roses are formed when red roses are mated with white roses.
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Genes with the alleles IA, IB, and i are responsible
for expression of A, B, and O blood types.
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A red flower and a white flower produce
an offspring with equal proportions of red
and white coloration.
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(c.)
a young boy was taught to fear a white rat.
<span>Little
albert was subject in John Watson's experiment to prove classical conditioning
principles, especially the generalization of fear. Rosalie
Rayner was graduate student of Watson and co-researcher for the famous Little
Albert demonstration of classically conditioned emotion in which baby was
taught to fear a white rat.</span>