Pioneer species are the first species that colonize places where there were previously no other living organisms, such as algae that colonize bare rocks. ... Therefore, they pave the way for other species to establish themselves at the location through the creation of new potential ecological<span> niches.</span>
Answer: D). A and B
Explanation:
Lipids are the biomolecules that are typically non-polar and hydrophobic in nature, which means they are insoluble in water. The function of lipids is to store energy, and they are the integral part of the cell membrane of plant and animal cell. The examples of lipids includes the waxes, steriods, fat soluble vitamins, phospholipids, diglycerides and fatty acids.
Answer:
It looks like there are two main ways to modify humans :)
Explanation:
1. <em>Somatic genetic modification</em> would be the direct way to genetically modify through adding or cutting some of the cells of an existing person usually to alleviate a medical condition (but the results are not hereditary)
<em>2</em><em>.</em><em> </em><em>Germline</em><em> </em><em>genetic</em><em> </em><em>mod</em><em>ification</em> is also a direct way to genetically modify but instead using molecular engineering techniques (this would be hereditary)
When placed into an hypertonic solution, animal cells will shrivel up, while plant cells will stay firm thanks to their air-filled vacuole. In a hypotonic solution, the cells will take on water and appear more plump. In an isotonic solution, they'll stay the same.
The correct answer is option Energy is lost at each trophic level.
In a Ecological pyramid, the energy is transferred from the producer to the consumer level. The ecological pyramid is triangular in structure, this is because the number of organism on each successive trophic level is less than the preceding one or the one below it.
The reason of this shape of ecological pyramid is on subsequent trophic level, the amount of energy transferred is only 10%. The rest of the energy is dissipated in the environment in the form of heat. As only 10% of total energy is transferred to the subsequent level, The amount of energy reaching to tertiary consumer is very less that it cannot meet the energy demand of next level.