Answer:
<h3>The micro-organisms which convert the dead plants and animals to humus are known as decomposers.</h3>
<h3> Examples: Fungi and Bacteria. Decomposers recycle and convert the dead matter into humus which mixes with forest soil and provides necessary nutrients to plants.</h3>
Answer:
primary succession takes longer
Explanation:
Primary succession is built from the ground up, whereas secondary succession is built from an already existing civilization.
Answer:
IgM, IgA, IgE, IgD and IgG
Explanation:
IgM functions in the initial response to offence.
IgA is important for protection of mucus membranes such as in saliva, sweat, tears and gastric fluid.
IgE is active during allergic reactions and defense against infections.
IgD is found on the surface of lymphocytes and is activated upon contact with antigens.
IgG forms part of the secondary response to antigen and is also responsible for newborn protection.
The correct answer that would best complete the given statement above would be A TWO-HEADED FLY. A high concentration of bicoid protein at the opposite ends of a developing drosophila embryo would result in the development of a two-headed fly. The bicoid <span>gene is a type of egg-polarity gene and is transcribed by nurse cells. </span>
Answer:
The dominant curled wing allele is also a recessive lethal.
Explanation:
If we look at the F2 ratio we see that :
curled wings: straight wings= 160:80
=2:1
Hence, if curled wings is considered to be a dominant trait then Curled wings * straight wings
Dd x dd
Punnet square will be as follows :
d d
D | Dd | Dd
d | Dd | dd
Hence in order to get F2
Dd x dd
Punnet square will be the same as above if the F1 cross is Dd* Dd
D d
D DD Dd
d Dd dd
if DD is lethal then the ratio is
Dd:dd=2:1
that is curled wings: straight wings=2:1
Hence, The dominant curled wing allele is also a recessive lethal.