Answer:
D. norepinephrine- botulism
Explanation:
Botulism does not effect the neurotransmitter 'norepinephrine'. Rather, botulism occurs due to toxic consequences on the neurotransmitter 'acetylcholine'. Acetylcholine is produced by the motor neurons so that the muscles can operate properly. Botulism blocks the discharge of this neurotransmitter, acetylcholine, not the neurotransmitter, 'norepinephrine'.
Botulism occurs due to the production of a very harmful neurotoxin, Botulinum, which is made by the bacteria. The inhibition of acetylcholine which occurs due to this harmful toxin causes paralysis.
It was called the Theory of Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics
Answer:
E. Fecal coliforms will likely contain enzymes to counteract toxic oxygen forms.
D. Fecal coliforms will need to acquire trace elements for growth in the lake environment.
C. The lake environment will support the growth of facultative anaerobes.
Explanation:
For the growth and multiplication of bacteria following factors are important required in their environment;
- trace elements
- oxygen
- nutrients
These forests were also known as coal forests, because they later all turned into coal. Hope this helps!