None of those options are correct.
Fungi produce,naturally, antibiotics that will kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria.
This is useful for them to limit competition in their natural environment but it's also useful for us because it will kill bacteria that cause us infections.
The only thing scientists had to do is isolate that antibiotic.
Some antibiotics that were developed from fungi: penicillin and cephalosporins.
<h2>Microbes and ruminants relation</h2>
Explanation:
The mixture of microbes allows the host animal to produce a much wider variety of digestive enzymes, far more than the host could encode in their own genome
- The microbes in the gut of ruminants include bacteria,fungi and protozoa
- These microbes helps the ruminant animals to digest food,without the microbes these animals would die
- The microbes break down feed to produce volatile fatty acids, which are used by the cow(ruminant animal) as energy for maintenance and milk production
Answer:
Differences in insolation with latitude create a transfer of heat from the equator to the poles with a general rule that, in the northern hemisphere, winds from the south bring warmer temperatures than winds from the north. There is also the difference between winds from the sea and winds from the land.
Explanation:
The DNA in our cells nucleus is wrapped around proteins called histones, forming chromosomes which in turn codes for our genes.
Answer:
I would say the answer is A. I'm not 100% percent but that's what I would put.