Answer:
a. eutherian
Explanation:
Eutherian are a group of extant mammals that bear their young alive, and most especially nurture their young one during pregnancy as they possess placenta, which serves as a structure for the passage of nutrients from the mother to the young one in the uterus. Eutherians give birth to their young when they are fully developed.
The description given in the question about this newly recognized species known as olinguito, is most likely to be considered a eutherian. Raccoons are also eutherians, apparently the new species should also be a eutherian.
Answer:
B. Primate
Explanation:
Its most likely for it to be a primate as it's a specie between the house cat and a teddy bear and its also a mammal.
B. exploitation
C. allelopathy
D. intraspecific
Answer:
The correct answer is B. exploitation
Explanation:
Exploitation competition occurs when the interaction of two species is indirect when they complete for the same resource like food, place, etc. The use of resources by one individual species reduces the amount of resources for the other species leading to competition.
So over time the more fit species will out complete the less fit species. So here two species of bird feed on the same food but at different times and so they reduce resources for each other which is an example of exploitation competition.
The optimum temperature for the enzyme amylase is not 104°F (40°C)
The substrate for amylase, starch, is not present.
Answer:
Option C, The substrate for amylase, starch, is not present.
Explanation:
All the tubes (except one) were exposed to following three conditions -
a) a buffer of pH 6
b) a temperature of 104ºF (40ºC)
c) presence of starch
The only tube which was exposed to first two conditions but not the third one i.e starch, do not produce glucose because starch (substrate) was not available for enzyme amylase on which it can act upon under favorable conditions.
The reaction will start only when the enzyme meets the starch.
epidermis is the correct answer.
True bc it's half and half of the parent's