An organism that uses organic waste as a food <span>source</span>
Answer:
it may break, rust, and destroy things
Example:
water gets into the cracks and crevices of rock and freezes, causing the rock to break and occasionally even shatter in something much like an explosion
Microtubules are hollow tubes of protein that maintain cell shape and permit movement of cell organelles.
Answer:
Basolateral complex
Explanation:
Amygdala is that part which is situated at both the right and left side of the brain's temporal lobes that is believed to play a vital role in the evaluation of the emotions and the recognition of different situations and also helps to detect the potential harms.
Amygdala has further two parts, one is the central nucleus and the other is basolateral complex where the function of central nucleus is paying attention.
Basolateral complex is another part having dense connections and various sensory regions in the brain critical for the attachment of the evaluation of emotions to memory and learning.
Answer:
2, 4 and 5
Explanation:
The wall of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (a typical Mycobacterium) has a high lipid content, hence it does not respond to gram staining. Instead, acid-fast staining or Ziehl-Neelsen stain is used in its identification.
The cell wall of Mycobacterium species is thicker in comparison with other bacteria in the sense that it is hydrophobic, waxy and contains a unique acidic wax, known as mycolic acid.
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is an obligate aerobe, which means it is strictly dependent on oxygen. It thrives (multiplies) best under this condition.
Some species of Mycobacterium ate saprophytic i.e. they live on dead organic matter while some are obligate parasites that live on tissues e.g M.tubercosis and M.leprae causes tuberculosis and leprosy in humans respectively.