Answer:
The correct answers are: "Autotroph" and "Producer".
Explanation:
The missing options of this question are:
Autotroph, Producer, Decomposer, Secondary Consumer, Heterotroph, Tertiary Consumer, Primary Consumer.
The correct answers are: "Autotroph" and "Producer".
Grass is a group of organisms that belong to the plant kingdom and are characterized by having tiller, rhizomes, and stolons. Grass, as any other plants, are autotroph and producers. Grass produce its own food by the photosynthetic process, characteristic that put them as "autotroph" and "producer" in the food chain.
An integral membrane protein is a kind of membrane protein, which is perpetually combined with the biological membrane. All transmembrane proteins are integral membrane proteins, but not all integral membrane protein are transmembrane proteins.
These proteins are anchored in the lipid bilayers and only non-polar, hydrophobic amino acid residues would be found in the part of the protein, which crosses the membrane. In the interior of the bilayer, these residues would be hidden from the water solvent and associate with the non-polar lipid tails.
<u>Answer</u>: d. it will release chemical messengers.
The action potential, which is an electric pulse, will travel down the axon untill it reaches the synapses. At the synapses, neurotransmitters (chemical messengers) will be released by the neuron.
The answer could be 5.4, 5 2/5, or 27/5.
Answer:
geographical isolation
Explanation:
Reproductive isolation is a process of evolution that ensures that members of different species are incapable of mating and when they do, such mating do not result into any offspring or leads to the production of invalid offspring.
There are two mechanisms of reproductive isolation:
- Pre-zygotic mechanisms prevents fertilization between two different species and these include habitat isolation, mating seasons, mechanical isolation, gamete isolation, geographical isolation and behavioral isolation.
- Post-zygotic isolation prevents the products of fertilization from becoming valid and this include hybrid inviability, hybrid sterility and hybrid breakdown.
<em>Geographical isolation involves the existence of geographical barriers between two populations such that there cannot be mating between the two. The two populations eventually evolve to become different species.</em>
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