Darwin strongly believed that all organisms have common ancestors.
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Answer:
1. Non-living
2. Reproduce
3. Nucleic acid
4. RNA
5. Protein
6. Capsid
7. Burst
8. Lytic
9. Lysogenic
Explanation:
Viruses are set of organisms classified as NON-LIVING (1) because they do not exhibit the characteristics that living things exhibit. Viruses are incapable of REPRODUCING (2) on their own, and hence, need a living host to infect in order to replicate itself.
In the structural composition of a virus, it is made up of only one type of NUCLEIC ACID (3), which can either be DNA or RNA (4). The nucleic acid is surrounded by a PROTEIN (5) coat called CAPSID (6).
There are two ways a virus can infect its host. First, it can replicate itself causing the host cell to BURST (7) or lyse in a process called LYTIC CYCLE (8). Also, the virus can remain dormant in the host cell and continually replicate with the host cell in a process called LYSOGENIC CYCLE (9).
Sorry i only know some of these but here is what i know.
1. the chemical bonds are more attracted to the oxygen molecules because while the oxygen already have enough electrons, the oxygens still want more resulting in a bent shape.
2. polar
3. hydrogen bonds are formed
4.adhesive
5.high
6. water molecules bond from hydrogen bonds, and this causes the water to stick together forming cohesion. the water strider floats because the weight of the insect is less then the strength of the hydrogen bonds.
7. water is the universal solvent because it is a polar substance and most things will dissolve in it. usually fats will not dissolve in water ex. oil will no mix with water
Answer:
midbrain, medulla, and pons
Explanation:
The brainstem (also known as truncus encephali) is localized in the posterior part of the brain, in the base between cerebral hemispheres and the cervical cord. <em>It's divided into three parts, the midbrain or mesencephalon, the pons or mesencephalon, and the medulla oblongata also known as long medulla or myelencephalon.</em> <em>In the image I added you can see the brainstem structure.</em>
Some of the brainstem functions include the regulation of respiratory and cardiac function, thermoregulation, and other functions related to vision, sleep, etc.
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The answer would be A because if they are raised where every th ing is given to them they don't know how to do the normal functions they do naturally by themselves like hunt or maybe migrate.