Answer:
industrial wastes dumped into rivers
Explanation:
Because when factory and other industries dumped their wastes into water they begin to react on environment and fishes will die and that water or river smell so bad
The answer is b. Hope this helps!
Plantae: Autotrophic, Multi- or Monocellular, have cell walls as well as a membrane, have a chloroplast making the characteristic green color and to capture sunlight for photosynthesis. Break down generated glucose into it's components.
Animalia: Heterotrophic, Multi- or Monocellular, have a cell membrane made of a phospholipid bilayer, and many mitochondria to aid with movement energy. Feed on plants or other animals. Eukaryotic cells.
Fungi: Heterotrophic, most Multicellular, have a rigid cell wall made of chitin, specialized cells to aid with decomposition of dead organic matter. Eukaryotic cells.
Protista: Can be plant-like, animal-like, or fungus-like. Most are single-celled, may be chemosynthetic or photosynthetic. Eukaryotic cells.
Archeabacteria: Prokaryotic. Do not have nuclei or membrane-bound organelles. Move around using a flagellum to propel itself. Lives in mainly fluid environments (air, water). Separated from Eubacteria due to it's high tolerance of extreme conditions, such as high salinity, no oxygen, burning heat, or freezing cold. Can be chemosynthetic or anaerobic, as well as aerobic.
Eubacteria: Normal, everyday bacteria. Prokaryotic, chemosynthetic, anaerobic, or aerobic. Do not have nuclei or membrane-bound organelles. Mobile using a flagellum to propel itself.
Answer: B
Explanation: Due to urbanization and the rapid development of urban areas, it quickly eradicate places for the wild cats to live thereoff leaving them more susceptible to being hunted by natural predators.
Answer:
The correct answer is option e. "pancreas".
Explanation:
One of the main function of the pancreas, is to produce insulin, a hormone that allows glucose to enter the cells in order to be used to produce energy. When the blood glucose level rises after a meal, the first organ to respond is the pancreas by secreting insulin and allowing the body to use the ingested glucose. Type 1 diabetes occurs when pancreas does not produce enough insulin and high levels of glucose remain in the blood.