The conclusion that can be draw from the data above concerning the carnivores and the herbivores is that the carnivores have shorter digestive system than the herbivores. That is option C.
<h3>What are carnivores and herbivores?</h3>
The carnivores are those animals that kill and feed on other smaller animals as their source of food while the herbivores are the animals that feed on plant and plant products.
From the data given above, the herbivores have longer digestive system but are less heavy in weight as when compared with the carnivores.
Also from the data given above, the carnivores have a shorter digestive system but with more weight than the herbivores.
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i'd say that the statement is true. we cant define life because we do not know what life, in essence, is. we can define, however, the characteristice of all living things:
Movement
Respiration
Sensitivity
Nutrition
Excretion
Reproduction
Growth
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<h2>DNA </h2>
Explanation:
1) Experiment done by Griffith:
- Griffith used two related strains of bacteria, known as R and S
- R bacteria were nonvirulent, meaning that they did not cause sickness when injected into a mouse whereas mice injected with live S bacteria developed pneumonia and died
- Griffith tried injecting mice with heat-killed S bacteria (that is, S bacteria that had been heated to high temperatures, causing the cells to die), the heat-killed S bacteria did not cause disease in mice
- When harmless R bacteria were combined with harmless heat-killed S bacteria and injected into a mouse, not only did the mouse developed disease and died, but when Griffith took a blood sample from the dead mouse, he found that it contained living S bacteria
- Griffith concluded that the R-strain bacteria must have taken up what he called a transforming principle from the heat-killed S bacteria, which allowed them to transform into smooth-coated bacteria and become virulent
2) Experiment done by Avery:
- Avery, McCarty and MacLeod set out to identify Griffith's transforming principle
- They began with large cultures of heat-killed S cells and, through a long series of biochemical steps progressively purified the transforming principle by washing away, separating out, or enzymatically destroying the other cellular components
- These results all pointed to DNA as the likely transforming principle but Avery was cautious in interpreting his results
- He realized that it was still possible that some contaminating substance present in small amounts, not DNA, was the actual transforming principle
3) Experiment done by Hershey and Chase:
- Hershey and Chase studied bacteriophage, or viruses that attack bacteria
- The phages they used were simple particles composed of protein and DNA, with the outer structures made of protein and the inner core consisting of DNA
- Hershey and Chase concluded that DNA, not protein, was injected into host cells and made up the genetic material of the phage
Answer:
This means:
It will be agreed that a virus is a living being.
Explanation:
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Answer:
chemical reaction:-
12H20 + 6CO2 + light =====> C6H12O6 + 6H2O + 6O2
the above reaction shows that if we combine water,carbon dioxide and sunlight ,the resultant products will be glucose ,water and oxygen .
The plant converts the carbon dioxide into energy and oxygen by different steps that include
- absorption of light
- conversion of NADP into NADPH+
- conversion of ADP into ATP
- formation of carbohydrates from CO2 !