The answer is a haemoccult test. This test involves laboratory testing of three consecutive stool samples for the presence of blood which is invisible to the eye (occult blood). Presence of blood in the stool, however, does not necessarily mean that a person has colorectal cancer.
Correct answer: C). Cells are the basic building blocks of life but do not constitute life itself
Cell theory in a biology is a scientific theory, which is universally accepted and it states that all living organism are made up of one or more cells, cell is the building block of living thing, it also states that all cell arise from ore existing cells.
The cell theory is collection of ideas and conclusion, which were given after many years of continuous research and experiment of many scientist, which tells about the cell and how it operates.
Does Natural selection or evolution involve with this? it sounds like spiders and other Insects or bugs that have evolved to be able to have limbs in order to survive in a environments that would require extra limbs. probably from genes being passed on and also being mutated positively in order for the newer species to better adapt. the pair of legs could have been increased because of the environment that requires it and also as the mating changes it's basically survival of the fittest.
When humans taste or smell, receptors unique to each nerve cell detect the chemical and send signals to the brain, where many cells process the message to understand what we are smelling or tasting. But a bacterium is just a single cell, and it must use many different receptors to sense and interpret everything around it.
They can tell about maybe what they looked like, where they were common, or how they were formed