An example of secondary pollutant is sulfurage
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Hi, there it's U-G-G
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the point of science is to disprove hypothesis so having a hypothesis that doesn't allow that to happen is not good science
2. they don't fit in our mouths so are a trait from when we had larger jaws
3. bones of your lower jaw, middle ear and voice box (they aren't actually gills fyi, they just look like them)
4. likely yes as their bones were hollow but likely only able to fly short distances, the thought was that they couldn't do their size and weight but with hollow bones they were able to like a quail would
5. no because they could be sister taxa, you would have a hard time proving exactly that this new fossil is the common ancestor that birds came from to replace the old hypothesis (guess) of which one did.
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The correct answer will be option-B
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The data collected on the bacterial species in the Yellowstone national park involved:
1. habitat characteristics
2.DNA of bacteria from each population
3. compared with other species of the park
Based on these features, the biologist could apply all the types of species concept like ecological species concept which allows the study of the species from the same niche.
Also, they compared the DNA of the species of the bacteria and compared them which allows to trace the evolutionary patterns and showing the phylogenetic relationship.
Since bacteria do not reproduce by the sexual reproduction, therefore, a biologist cannot apply the biological species concept which states that species can be called species which can reproduce only with the closely rated species only or the individual of the same species.
Thus, Option-B is the correct answer.
<span>First, chemical energy from organic molecules is used to make ATP (Adenosine triphosphate) in cellular respiration, after which ATP provides energy for biological processes.</span>