No they cannot. Lol lol lol
A<span>utotrophs differ from heterotrophs in that only autotrophs can make their own food
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Answer:
S is rotting, on the other hand Q is fine.
Explanation:
S is not watered, and will rot soon, and Q is watered, so the behavior will be different.
Answer – B (crepuscular activity)
The adaptation of the California quail to live in the
chaparral biome is by crepuscular activity. This means that unlike nocturnal
animals that are most active in the night and diurnal animals that are most
active in the day, the California quail is most<span> active at dawn and dusk</span>