Answer:
Herbicide essentially replaces sugar with itself during uptake by plants.
Explanation:
Noting that the pH is decreased around the plant cells indicate that there is an acidic environment that exists, It also indicates that the cell wall had been perforated and the contents are being expelled or at the very least leaking.
The ability for the plant to break down and use sugar is vital for its survival. Most herbicides are in the form of glycophosphates and it moves along with the sugar in the plant that have been treated with herbicides through the transport vesicles, the xylem and phloem.
This causes an imbalance in the available sugars that are able to be taken up by the plant since much of it is replaced by the herbicide.
Answer:
A. In a stable ecosystem, life forms have enough food for energy and they are not wasting that energy trying to adapt t their environment. This gives them added opportunities to grow and reproduce. A stable ecosystem can extend its boundaries and interact with an adjoining ecosystem which could benefit both ecosystems.
Explanation:
(1) A limb is lost when two marine organisms fight.
(2) A puppy learns to beg for food by watching
an older dog perform tricks.
(3) A gene is inserted into a bacterium, allowing
the organism to produce insulin.
(4) A random mutation causes the immediate
death of a microbe.
Answer:
Explanation: Since the options aren't given.
Parasitism. There are several types of biotic relationships that is occurring every single moment in the ecosystem and one is parasitism. In this scenario with human beings and mosquitos, this phenomenon of interaction is distinguished as parasitism where mosquitos draws blood that contains nutrients from the human tissue to use it as its source of food and then leaves harmful substances and bacteria in the human’s blood stream.