A functional adaptation is any adaptation that helps an organism survive.
Hence, the correct answer is option D - the color and shape of a flounder allow it to camouflage.
This adaptation allows animals to camouflage with colors, patterns, and body shapes. Both predators and preys can process camouflage.
Answer:
The T state.
Explanation:
The synthesis of ATP in the organisms is mediated by the ATP synthase. ATP Synthase enzyme contains the two subunits called CF₀ and CF₁.
The mechanism of ATP synthesis is known as the binding chain mechanism or flip flop mechanism as the synthesis of ATP is coupled with conformation changes of CF₁ units.
When the electrons move through CF₀, it rotates the γ-subunit of the CF₁ which further rotates the nucleotide-binding sites of β-subunit. The binding sites contain three conformational states which interconvert which are O empty state, L or loose state which binds ATP and Pi and T tight state which binds ATP. The T state of the ATP molecule binds the ADP and Pi to ATP.
Thus, the T state is the correct answer.
Answer;
A skull from genus Homo that dates from approximately 750,000 years ago is discovered. Then the foraman magnum is most likely be located at the bottom of the skull.
Explanation;
Foramen magnum is a large opening at the base of the skull through which the spinal cord exits the cranial vault. It is situated in the occipital bone, and forms around the base of the brainstem, separating the brain from the spinal cord. In apes and humans (members of genus homo) it is formed by the fusion of the four parts of the occipital. In human for example; it is anteriorly positioned, with its interior lying on the bitympanic line and is also inferiorly oriented.
Answer:
I believe the answer is D
Explanation:
the liver filters the blood coming from the digestive tract before it passes the other parts of the body. the liver also detoxifies chemicals and metabolizes drugs.
There are three types of dominance. Incomplete, complete, and co-dominance. Complete dominance is when the dominant trait completely masks the recessive. incomplete dominance is when the dominant allele doesn’t completely mask the recessive allele, sometimes resulting in blending. Co-dominance occurs when both alleles are expressed at the same time.