Answer:
C.
Explanation:
In an ecosystem you have all the factors that contribute to a population of a variety of organisms. You have wind, water or sun as some abiotic factors which in turn help plants and trees survive with sustain different species.
Answer: A Test for Antimicrobial Activity.
Explanation: A Zone of Inhibition test, also called a Kirby-Bauer Test, is a qualitative method used clinically to measure antibiotic resistance and industrially to test the ability of solids and textiles to inhibit microbial growth.
Answer:
B. half, half
Explanation:
When a diploid organism has one dominant allele and one recessive allele of a gene, it is said to be heterozygous for the gene. During gamete formation, random segregation of homologous chromosomes leads to separation and random distribution of alleles of a gene in separate gametes. Therefore, a heterozygous individual for a gene forms two types of gametes: 50% of the gametes with dominant allele and rest 50% with the recessive allele.
For instance, an individual with an "Aa" genotype will form 50% gametes with an "A" allele and 50% gametes with an "a" allele.
Answer: Humans are dependent on animal and plant based products for survival.
Explanation:
a. Pizza: My meal is pizza which contains the plant and animal based foods. Plant foods include vegetables like tomato, capsicum, corn, and onion. The two animal based foods used in this will be chicken meat and swine meat. The pizza dough requires yeast to attain a desire puff, yeast here is a fungal strain. The resources required for preparation of pizza are easily available as they are replenishable renewable natural resources. These are available in farm, food market, and butcher shops easily. The plant based foods will grow with the help of seeds and animal based food will be available by breeding in farms.
b. The forest reserves are rich source of renewable natural resources like wood, plant based food, medicines, and other products. If forest reserves are not replenished then the need of these products will increase due to scarcity.
c. Plant: Clothes, furniture, medicines, food, and others.
Animal: Clothes (jute, silk), tools from animal horns, decorative item from elephant ivory