The second statement: 'A mouse loses its tail in a fight. Its offspring will not have tails' best describes <span>Lamarck’s ideas on evolution. Lamarck believed that traits developed during an individuals lifetime would be passed on to the individuals offspring. This is on contrast to Darwin's theory of Natural Selection: Individuals with a competitive edge within a population are more likely to survive and reproduce, thereby passing their genes explaining that particular phenotype to the next generation. </span>
Chemoreceptors called gustatory
Answer:
Viruses and prions are considered microbes.
Some microbes are visible to the naked eye.
Explanation:
Microbes are the tiny organisms that can not be seen with unaided eyes. However, this does not hold true for all and some microbes like <em>Epulopiscium fishelsoni</em> can be seen with unaided eyes. Bacteria, viruses, protozoans, and prions are some of the microbes. Viruses are the microbes that have a protein coat around their genetic material. Prions are proteins that can cause infections. Prions do not have any genetic material.
Answer:
A person who claimed to see a car of a certain make/model leaving the scene of a crime.
Explanation:
Key words to the answer:
"See"
"leaving the scene of a crime."
Eyewitnesses have a firsthand glimpse of events that occurred and they usually have to have seen something that has occurred to be considered a eyewitness, in this case the person who saw the Make/Model of the car that left the crime scene has some claims that can be used to find the criminal and also when the eye witness sees the car they can tell which direction it went in to give a bit of a clue(although this depends in certain situations). The eye witness can also be anyone who was anywhere near the crime scene when it happened or even a little bit after it happened.
Answer:
4
Explanation:
A nucleotide consists of a sugar molecule attached to a phosphate group and a nitrogenous base