This question has an awkward wording, however, the answer is yes.
Obviously, if the rabbit population decreases, so will the coyotes. Because, in assumption, the coyotes rely on the rabbits for food for survival.
Another answer can be yes and no, because if we are talking about the same disease, the disease can probably only target this specific species (rabbit), and the coyotes will not be affected. Or it might spread to any other animal available. Then again, both species are affected and will decrease.
Nitrogen is a limiting plant nutrient because the bulk of the available nitrogen in the atmosphere is not usable by plants.
Plants are not able to make use of the nitrogen in the atmosphere directly. Atmospheric nitrogen needs to be converted into usable forms before it can be accessed by plants.
The conversion of atmospheric nitrogen to usable form by plants is known as nitrogen fixation and this is achievable by the activities of certain bacteria.
More on nitrogen fixation can be found here; brainly.com/question/4191267?referrer=searchResults
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This answer should be A !
Answer:
The answer is Teratogen.
Explanation:
It is defined as any physical, chemical or biological substance, which is capable of producing an attraction in normal embryonic development, always causing congenital malformations in the child. Teratogenic agents are substances that cross the placental barrier and damage the fetus that grows inside it. Teratogenic agents do not work the same in all women. Influence the exposure time and the dose of harmful effect. It also depends on the trimester in which the pregnancy is found.