Answer: d. classification schemes for prokaryotes
Explanation:
Bergey’s manual of systematic bacteriology is the main resource for identifying the prokaryotic organisms, the main emphasis is over the bacterial species. This manual uses every characterizing aspect for classifying the organisms specially the bacteria. It is includes the classifying schemes to identify all unknown prokaryotes.
It was published by David Hendrick Bergey 1923 which describes the functional and structural features for arranging and classifying the organisms in the specific familial orders.
Carbon is used to make glucose during photosynthesis, and many glucose molecules are joined to make a starch molecule.
The correct option is A.
<h3>Briefing:</h3>
Starch or amylum is a polymeric carbohydrate made up of many glucose units joined together by glycosidic bonds.
Glucose is a kind of sugar with the molecular formula C₆H₁₂O₆. Glucose is the most common monosaccharide, or kind of carbohydrate.
<h3>What is Photosynthesis?</h3>
Plants and other living things transform light energy into chemical energy through a process called photosynthesis, which can then be produced through cellular respiration to energize the organism's activities. The majority of species are photoautotrophs, as are all plants, algae, and cyanobacteria. The production and maintenance of the energy required for life on Earth, as well as the production and maintenance of the oxygen content of the atmosphere, are primarily accomplished via photosynthesis.
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The process should be called biomagnification.
Biomagnification occurs because if one animal has some toxic substances in its body like pesticide, a larger animal that that has a higher trophic level than the smaller one will consume the smaller animal, and that the toxic substance is consumed too. However, the larger animal does not only consume one smaller animal, but a lot more. Therefore, if all the smaller animals have the toxic substance, the level of the toxic substance magnifies in the larger animal.
This cycle continues by a even larger animal eats more of the large animal and so the toxic level is even further magnified for the even larger animal. This goes on and on until the toxic level has reached a level that can kill the animal.
Biomagnification is often mixed up with bioaccumulation. Bioaccumulation happens in one organism, instead of the whole food chain. Bioaccumulation is where the toxic substance accumulates in only the organism. Since the substance cannot be excreted away. But bioaccumulation does not involve the higher trophic levels.
Therefore, your answer should be biomagnification.