Answer:
The correct answer will be option-D
Explanation:
Vastus lateralis or anterolateral thigh is the muscle of the thigh which is the largest and the most powerful muscle in the thigh. The vastus lateralis is recommended as a site for intramuscular injection in infants.
A vaccine or immunoglobulin in infants must be given either in deltoid or the vastus lateralis muscle. When the injection is given in the vastus laterlis, after post-vaccination a temporary pain with tenderness and redness is observed at the site.
Thus, Option-D is the correct answer.
D. All of the above.
Explanation - An organism has encountered reproduction, getting energy and staying healthy as their challenge. Limiting factor plays an important role in this. When the amount of limiting factor is sufficient then different organisms try to grow and reproduce but here the competition between the species arise.
Different species need to compete with each other for their food, growth and reproduction. The species that is unable to sustain itself in the amount of limiting factor available tends to get extinct.
Scientists routinely explore whether two different animal species have evolved from a recent common ancestor.Comparisons of items eaten for food is the LEAST useful technique to help with this determination
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The features that are related to the anatomy of two organisms when they share them in common indicates that they are evolved from the common ancestor. When there exists a common feature between any two species physically then it is inherited form the common ancestor.
The two species having common traits involves similar genetic material called DNA, genetic codes that are similar and same translation and transcription process. Thus studying about genes and gene expression will be helpful to explore whether two different animal species have evolved from a recent common ancestor than including the studies related to Comparisons of items eaten for food.
Speciation occurs when a single species becomes two or more separate species, which can no longer interbreed with one another. Reproductive isolation is required for speciation. Reproductive isolation means the groups in question cannot mate with one another, often because of physical barriers.