1. The appearances of fireflies at dusk is an example of a circadian rhythm because it's happens daily. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option or option "c".
2. During migration, animals undertake a seasonal movement. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option or option "a".
The type of molecules that contains the alcohol glycerol are PHOSPHO-LIPIDS.
Glycerol is a three carbon alcohol on which some phospholipids are built. Phospholipids which are derived from glycerol are called phosphoglycerides.
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It allows the scientist to determine the age of the rock it is in
Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke causes approximately 45 to 46,000 non smokers to die of heat diseases annually. Smoking harms the cardiovascular system in many ways which include; damaging the lining of arteries, reduces HDL, good choresterol, Raises LML, bad cholesterol, increases blood pressure and heart rate, it also causes the platelets to stick together in the blood stream and speeds the development of fatty deposits in the arteries among other risk factors.