Answer:
<u>B. Tall</u>
Explanation:
since an allele that's paired with a dominant allele has no effect on the organism.
The oxygen cycle can be found in all but the geosphere. There's oxygen in the atmosphere, so it has to be there, and the biosphere includes living things, which breathe oxygen, and water (hydrosphere) is made up of partly hydrogen, so there has to be oxygen there as well.
Answer:
Hewo! Mizuki here to help! The correct answer would be option A!
Explanation:
Oki! So.... we find out the length, width, and height first!
The equation for finding the length: 36 ÷ 2
And the answer will be 18, make sure to memo it if your following along!
The equation for finding width: 36 ÷ 3
And the answer will be 12, so yeah(I tried it with 2 because it was 2 prism long, but it turned out to be a number not on the list [3888])
The equation for finding height: 24 ÷ 2
And the answer will be 12!
Soo... we multiply the length, width, and height!
18 x 12 x 12 = 2592
Since 2592 in on the list, that will be your answer!
Answer:
The correct answer would be b. Their cells are small and lack a nucleus.
Both archaea and bacteria are prokaryotic organisms that is, they both are devoid of a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles such as mitochondria, chloroplast et cetera.
They also share a similarity in terms of shape and size of the cells. Both of them are unicellular in nature and can not be seen by naked eyes.
They show variations in their genetic and biochemical ways. For example, archae contains three RNA polymerases whereas bacteria contain a single RNA polymerase.
Their cell wall also show variation in composition. For example, a bacterial cell wall contains peptidoglycans, whereas archae cell wall does not.
Thus, we can say that archae and bacteria are similar in a manner that their cells are small and lack a nucleus.
Answer:
Pollution can impact other spheres
Explanation:
Okay here ya go :)
As more and more pollution occurs it can cause the ozone layer to slowly start to decay in a way as the sphere get thinner. What this impacts is the troposphere. Since the ozone layer starts to fade away it can't filter out as much harsh rays from the sun. Those rays eventually get to the earth's surface and bounces off the surface warming up the earth causing life to be affected in the troposphere by warming up the earth.