The answer is C. At first I thought it was D but it actually belongs to clubmosses
Answer:
The energy flow in the ecosystem decreases as it flows from one trophic level to the next trophic level. Only 10% of the energy will transfer to the next trophic level and the remaining energy is lost in the other metabolic process.
The energy flow in the case of the grassland can be shown by the trophic relationship of the organisms. The sun is the primary source of the energy that are absorbed by the plants through the photosynthesis process. The cattle acts as herbivores will consume the plants energy by directly feeding on them. The ranch should be protected from the other animals that feeds on cattle and they are known as carnivorves.
A white blood cell engulfing foreign materials is more likely to carry out Endocytosis.
Explanation:
- Endocytosis is the process by which a cell takes up a macromolecule into is cytoplasm by forming a vessicle.
- In the question two cases are given, both the cases involve the formation of membrane bound vessicle but in different ways.
- The excretion of hormones involves the movement of molecule outside the cytoplasm. This process is exocytosis.
- The engulfment of an antigen by WBC involves taking up of molecule within the cell so that it can be killed and digested. Thus in this case Endocytosis is more likely to occur..
To know what happens here, you need to analyze the alleles.
If the father is color blind and the daughter is not, you can suppose that is a recessive allele.
You can tell she is a carrier only, and because we received one sexual allele from each parent. If they ask you about the gender, we can suppose a cross between Xx and XY being lower x the recessive allele (color-blind vision).
When you draw the Punnett square, you'll found the probabilities are XX, XY, Xx, and xY.
So, you have a 50% chance of having a boy and 25% chance of having a color-blind boy.
Answer:
*magnetic reversal
*magnetic minerals
*fossils
*sea-floor spreading
Explanation:
so all are right <em><u>EXCEPT </u></em> *continental drift