The correct answer is D: I and II only.
Viruses have protein capsids, which protect their genetic material. This capsid sometimes is covered by viral envelopes which have glycoproteins on their surface. Glycoproteins help in the process of binding to the host cell and infecting it. In this example, virus III has the structure of a bacteriophage and it does not seem to have glycoproteins. Bacteriophages use their tail fibers to attach to the bacterial host and inject their genetic material. On the contrary, viruses I and II have glycoproteins sticking out of their envelopes.
It would be “Upwelling Currents” this is a is vertical current to the coastline, and it brings up nutrients from the bottom of the sea floor, to the ocean surface. (Also that explains why the water is cold)
The answer is D
Consulting their chemistry teacher and other students in class would not be in depth enough, so A and B are not the answers.
While consulting a chemistry textbook will be useful, the scientific journal is not the best choice.
However, the chemistry textbook would be great, and the periodic table of elements os necessary if they are doing a study about it so the best answer would be D.
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Drowning: It is the suffocation that takes place due to submersion or immersion of the mouth and nose of an individual in a liquid or filling liquid in the lungs of the person. It caused death if an individual drowns completely.
Altitude sickness: physical discomfort at high altitude due to low oxygen pressure that causes hyperventilation, nausea, shortness of oxygen, concession. It is also known as mountain sickness.
Burn: It is an injury of skin or tissue that occurs due to heat, cold, chemical or radiation. Most of the time the burn takes place by heat contact to skin and cause different degree burn depends on the intensity of hotness or fire.
Electric shock: Electric shock is the event that occurs when an electric current passes through the body of an individual that can be mild to severe. It can burn the internal and external organs of an individual.