Answer:
Sugar and nutrients.
Explanation:
Culture media are chemical compositions created in the laboratory that provide all the necessary resources for the creation of microorganisms in vitro. In short, the culture media provide adequate food for microorganisms to grow and be analyzed and studied.
The culture media can have a liquid, solid or semi-solid consistency, however it is important that regardless of cosistence, they all have in their composition sugars (which will provide carbon and energy for the microorganism) and nutrient (so that they grow nourished and strong).
Decomposers (fungi) secrete digestive enzymes that breakdown dead and waste materials into simple, inorganic materials, which are subsequently absorbed by them.
The answer is <span>about 10 percent of the energy available within one trophic level is transferred to organisms at the next trophic level.</span>
I believe that most mature soils have three soil horizons. That is Horizon A, Horizon B, and Horizon C. Horizon A, also called the top soil contains a mixture of mineral matter and organic matter, as well as many insects, fungi, and microorganisms. Horizon B, also called the sub soil, contains fine clay particles washed out of horizon A. Horizon C contains partially weathered parent material.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
There are different types of T-Cells, aka Lymphocytes.
the Cytotoxic T-Cells will find and directly attack, also giving them the name "Killer Cells"
The Cytotoxic cell's main purpose is to find bacteria, viruses, and cancer cells.
Next,
there is the Helper T Cells, which recruit other immune system cells and organize a special immune response.
Regulatory T cells, suppress the immune system so it doesn't overreact. Just as in Auto-Immune diseases