Option 2. Because in the living things in an ecosystem it HAS to have consumers and decomposers. The other answer choices don’t have them so that’s the answer. Hope this helped and if it did then please give a thank you or even brainliest
D. living things in the biosphere.
The atmosphere contains all the air that plants and animals both use to survive so if there was a change within it, it would affect all living creatures in the biosphere.
Are there any options? like is it multiple choice? because the answer otherwise could be something simple like "hold up the plant/fruit/flower"
Yes, it is possible that evolution occurs in this case.
At first, the new insecticide is effective against the boll weevil. Spraying the insecticide will kill the boll weevil in a way. The insecticide might attack boll weevil enzyme or any part of its organs.<span>
But some of them might have a mutation that renders the insecticide ineffective. The mutation probably happens to DNA that code the enzyme or protein that targeted by the insecticide, makes the insecticide completely ineffective.
The next spray will kill all old organism, leaving the new resistant organism in less competition area. This will allow the resistant organism to grow fast and eventually replace all the old organism in the area.</span>
Answer:
D) reveal details that are otherwise not easily seen
Explanation:
The most common reason for staining a specimen is reveal details that are otherwise not easily seen.
Some details might not easily be visible when using the microscope without staining the specimen in view. The color added to the specimen help to bring out otherwise hidden parts of the specimen in full view.
Stains helps to highlight the features of the specimen and bring them into full view.