I would believe tertiary consumer...I'm learning about the same subject...Just...less complicated...
Answer and explanation;
-The most important life processes in the oceans or sea water are photosynthesis and respiration. Photosynthesis by plants and other lower organisms uses sunlight to convert CO2 and H2O to a carbohydrate compound; O2 is a by-product of that reaction. Respiration is the process that all organisms use to recover the chemical energy stored in organic compounds. O2 is used to oxidize organic matter and release chemical energy; CO2 and H2O are by-products.
-The rates of photosynthesis and respiration are nearly balanced.all of the organic matter produced by photosynthetic algae is respired by consumer and decomposing organisms.
Answer:. Nondisjunction during meiosis I in either the male and female gamete
The failure of homologous chromosome to separate at mitosis, or failure of sister chromatids to separate at Anaphase of meiosis I or ii is called non-disjunction.
In this cell division anomaly the unsegregated chromosomes are separated into cells as single chromosomes, therefore extra copies are therefore inherited.This result is one of the cell having an extra copies of chromosomes than others( chromosomes 21.
If this extra chromosome copies is segregated into a sperm or egg, the resulting zygote cells will have extra copy as chromosome 21, and hence Down syndrome.
→It is more common in Meiosis 1 than ii,because of longer duration of the first stage of division than meiosis ii,given rooms to errors.
→Most common in women(with age increase) than men because of exchange of telomeres in them,which worsen with age. Their Meiotic mechanism which weaken with age, and more prone to errors compare to men,
Explanation:
<span>The question says, which of the following is not required by an animal to control body temperature. All these statements are true except D. The correct option is D. The fat in animals bodies keep them warm at all times and animals do not have to look for a source of heat to keep warm. They are able to regulate their body temperature internally. </span>