Answer:
Nitrogen is an important element in the living things.
Compounds such as amino acids, DNA, proteins and DNA
Nitrogen is the most Abu can't gas in the atmosphere. It cycles from the atmosphere,to the terrestrial habitat and Marine habitat then back to the atmosphere.
Living things nitrogen from the nitrogenous compound.
Nitrate is formed when nitrogen combine with oxygen and it is called nitrogen fixation.
Explanation:
Nitrogen is an important element in living things and it is important for life processes. It is the major constituent of DNA, protein, amino acids and Chlorophyii.
Nitrogen is released from the atmosphere to the root nodules of leguminous plants or to the soil by bacteria called nitrogen fixing bacteria . Nitrogen can not be absorb in gaseous form by plants because they are unreactive but they are converted to nitrates and ammonium compound.
Answer: The correct answer is -
D) in a host, it is capable of reproduction.
Explanation:
Virus can be described as a microscopic, infective, non living agent that typically possesses genetic material (DNA or RNA) that is surrounded by a proteinaceous coat (capsid).
It can not replicate by its own and thus it uses host machinery for replication. In other words, it multiplies within host organism. This is the reason that it can be called as living.
Thus, option D) is the right answer.
There is a long-lasting debate, to wether viruses are living things or not, because they do have many characteristics of living things, but not all of them.
If I were to say viruses where living organisms, it would definitely be because they are capable of reproducing in their hosts (D) because the other ones don't define if someting is living or not.
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B. Mesozoic
C. Paleozoic
D. Cenozoic
Answer:
Animals and Plants(Including Humans)
Explanation:
Both organisms have the required organs for Respiration
Answer:
C. 50%
Explanation:
In a Punnett Square, 2 out of 4 squares show the long hair allele (Ll).
B. false
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Because that was his theory