Answer: B
Explanation:
Photosynthesis uses CO2 and water to make oxygen and glucose.
6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2 This is the chemical reaction that occurs. Products are on the right and we can see glucose and oxygen are formed.
Sometimes genes change their form in a process without a reason and it's called spontaneous mutation. Spontaneous mutations<span> occur with non-zero probability. And they occur even in an uncontaminated cell. They are characterized by the specific changes.</span>
Answer:
1) Immunogene
2) immunoglobulin / antibodies
3) Antigen
4 Vaccine
Explanation:
Vaccine: vaccines are made from a weakened or killed form of a Disease causing micro organism
Antigen : these are toxins or foreign substances that causes or stimulates immune response in the body
Immunoglobulin: they are also known as antibodies, they are protein produced by the by the white blood cells to combat foreign substances
Immunogene: these are molecules or substances that have the capability of stimulating immune response by the immune system of an organism.
Answer:
No, there are no organisms that will not fall into these categories
Explanation:
Living organisms interact with one another in their natural environment in order to ensure that energy needed for their metabolic activities is obtained. To do this, each organism plays different or specific roles. The roles that every organism must fall into are as follows:
- Producers are groups of organisms that have the ability to synthesize their own food using light (photosynthesis) or chemicals (chemosynthesis). Examples are green plants, algae, some bacteria etc.
- Consumers- These are organisms that lack the ability to synthesize their own food and hence depend on other organisms for their energy source. Consumers can either be herbivores (eat plants) or carnivores (eat flesh) etc. Examples are all animals etc.
- Decomposers- These are organism that have the ability to breakdown dead organisms into organic matter, thereby, adding nutrients back to the soil. Examples are fungi, bacteria, earthworm etc.
Based on this explanation above, no organism will not fall into any of these three categories. Some can even occupy two roles.