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Three ways by which nitrates are transferred from the land to water are :-
Δ The roots of the legumes undergoes symbiotic association for the intake of nitrogen. They form nitrates. So these plants help in transferring solid nitrate to water nitrate
Δ Animal wastes has nitrates. So these nitrates along with rain water can go to rivers
Δ The lightening strikes contain nitrogen which is converted by plants during nitrogen cycle into nitrates which then eventually goes into water
EFFECT ON HUMAN HEALTH
The nitrates are good when eaten. They help in proper functioning of body parts. But its also harmful if its contain is too much. Nitrate and Methemoglobinemia. Methemoglobinemia, or blue-baby syndrome, is a condition caused by the inability of the blood to deliver enough oxygen to the body. It is the most well-known effect of exposure to elevated levels of nitrate in drinking water.
EFFECT ON ENVIRONMENT
Nitrate in water is too dangerous for animals in aquatic. They can die if they start consuming nitrates
I thinks it's Genetics. I might be wrong tho
Firstly, there are major differences in cell structure between animal and plant cells such as how plant cells have cell walls, large central vacuoles, and a basic rectangular shape, and how animal cells are generally rounder, and have lysosomes and centrioles. However, as an embryo to a fetus, all of us develop stem cells that can be anything and eventually are specialized. This is how we have blood cells which are specifically engineered to compose the blood, and how we also have epithelial cells which compose the skin. Both of these types of animal cells look completely different, but that is because their specialization is not the same despite the fact that their basic parts can be. In order to have specialized cells, they need to adapt and develop a certain structure to function.
Answer:
25%
Explanation:
1/4 of the crossbreed would have the genotype RR