Answer:
From animals they need energy to get it fungi they can make it
Explanation:
Answer:
Fungi obtain their energy from absorbing either dead or living organisms.
Explanation:
Fungi are heterotrophic, meaning they cannot produce their own food, unlike plants. Plants are able to perform photosynthesis to obtain their energy by converting carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose. However, unlike animals who go out to either hunt or forage food (for example, a deer eating grass or a wolf hunting a bunny), fungi absorb nutrients from dead or living organisms. For example, a fungi might be seen next to a decaying oak log. Or, it might be seen on the bark of a living tree.
Phenylketonuria causes a severe cognitive disability due to the inability to metabolize phenylalanine. It is an autosomal recessive disorder. About one in 12,000 newborns in Massachusetts are afflicted with the disease, skewed higher than the general US population due to more Irish-Americans. Assuming the gene is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, the frequency of the carriers (heterozygotes) in Massachusetts would be calculated to be...
Answer:
The frequency of the carriers (heterozygotes) in Massachusetts is 0.018
Explanation:
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What advantage does a reliable web page have over published textbooks and
encyclopedias?
A) It is easily updated with the most recent information.
B) All web pages are peer reviewed.
C)Anyone can publish information on a web page.
D) Textbooks and encyclopedias are always more accurate than web pages.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
because it is easily updated with recent information
what is angiosperm in plant
Answer: a plant that has flowers and produces seeds enclosed within a carpel. The angiosperms are a large group and include herbaceous plants, shrubs, grasses, and most trees.
Explanation:
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Rinderpest (a virus) has high mortality in wildebeest (a kind of herbivore), especially in young animals. From the early 1960s, after the elimination of a virus called rinderpest, the wildebeest population has increased dramatically from 1958 to 1978. The elimination of rinderpest impacted the wildebeest population. What type of factor is rinderpest
Answer:
density-dependent, top-down factor
Explanation:
In biology, limiting factors are resources and other conditions in the environment whose presence/availability limit the population growth rate. Density-dependent factors refer to the conditions whose effects on the size/growth of the population vary depending on the population density. Some examples of density-dependent factors include diseases, competition, and predation, etc. These factors can exhibit a positive or negative correlation with the population size. Moreover, bottom-up population control (species limitation by resources) refers to limitations placed by resources allowing growth (e.g., food source or habitat), while top-down population control (limitation by enemies), refers to limitations placed by factors that control the death rate in the population (e.g., predation or diseases).