Answer:
prepare game tag and attach it to the animal
Explanation:
The above question is talking about a dead animal due to sport hunting. If you believe the animal has been slaughtered and is dead you should prepare the game tag and attach it to the animal. In doing so, you should be careful to observe if the animal is breathing (even weakly), blinking or moving. Approaching an animal that is scared is unsafe, so you should only attach the game tag to the animal when you are sure it is dead.
P.S. Sport hunting is not a good activity, it causes the suffering of animals only for the enjoyment of the human being. Animals are living beings, have sensations and feelings and must be respected.
Take the animal to the vet?
(1) modification of genes in body cells
(2) modification of genes in sex cells
(3) increased reproduction among individuals
with identical chromosomes
(4) recombination of genes in cells reproducing
by mitosis
Evolution in sexually reproducing species occurs as a result of modification of genes in sex cells. Genetic variation through mutations and genetic recombination during meiosis leads to offspring that are genetically different from their parents, providing the basis for natural selection and evolution.
In a sexually reproducing species, evolution occurs as a result of modification of genes in sex cells. Sex cells, or gametes, such as sperm and eggs, carry genetic information that is passed on to offspring. Genetic variation can arise through mutations or through the process of genetic recombination during meiosis, resulting in offspring that are genetically different from their parents. This genetic variation provides the raw material for natural selection and evolution.
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Answer:
Some of the sensation of olfaction is actually one of pain. (Ans D)
Explanation:
Olfactory system is also known as sense of smell, is called the sensory system used for olfaction (smelling). It is known as the special sense, which have directly association with specific organs. Most reptiles, and mammals contains 2 types of olfactory system:
1) Main olfactory system: It helps in detection airborne substances.
2) Accessory olfactory system: It helps in sense fluid phase stimuli.
B: amino acids; saccharides
C: amino acids; nucleotides
D: nucleotides; amino acids
Proteins are made up of building blocks known as amino acids, while nucleic acids are made up of building blocks known as nucleotides.
The building blocks of proteins and nucleic acids are fundamental concepts in the field of biology, specifically biochemistry. The building blocks of proteins are amino acids, which are organic compounds made of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and in some cases, sulfur. Proteins comprise twenty different types of amino acids that combine in various ways to fulfill the many functions proteins play in the body.
Meanwhile, the building blocks of nucleic acids are nucleotides. Nucleotides consist of three components: a sugar molecule, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base. The two types of nucleic acids, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA), are polynucleotides - chains of nucleotides.
Therefore, the correct answer to the question is C: amino acids; nucleotides.
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