Answer:
a. all tall plants
Explanation:
The gene that makes the plant tall is dominant
b. zooplankton
c. sturgeon
d. manatee
The organisms that live near the surface of aquatic biomes because it needs sunlight to survive are known as Phytoplanktons. Thus, the correct option for this question is A.
A Biome may be defined as a very large ecosystem that is running in nature in an unmanaged way. In a more simple sense, it is a very large area that is characterized by a particular type of vegetation. Examples of biomes may include tropical rainforests, coral reefs, grasslands, etc.
Phytoplankton may be defined as the producers of aquatic habitats. These organisms need sunlight in order to perform photosynthesis and synthesize their own food. That is why phytoplanktons live near the surface of aquatic biomes. They are autotrophic in nature.
Therefore, phytoplanktons are organisms that live near the surface of aquatic biomes because it needs sunlight to survive. Thus, the correct option for this question is A.
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Answer:
The correct answer is a. phytoplankton.
Phytoplankton is derived from Greek words "phyto" meaning "plant" and "plankton" meaning "made to drift or wander". Hence, these are plant like microscopic organisms that live in large water bodies.
Like plants, they also contain chlorophyll which enable them to capture sunlight and perform photosynthesis.
In contrast, zooplankton (zoo meaning animal like and plankton meaning made to wander) are heterotrophic in nature which consume phytoplankton and other smaller zooplankton.
Answer: All of the mentioned Scientist made considerable contributions to understanding the DNA molecule in the order:
Explanation: 1.Fredrick Griffith
2. Avery, McCarty and MacLeod
3.Chargaff
4.Hershey and Chase
5.Watson and Crick
Answer:
Griffith, Chargaff, Avery Mc Carty and MacLeod, Hershey and Chase, Watson and Crick,
Explanation:
Avery, McCarty and MacLeod- their famous experiment, an experimental demonstration of DNA was presented in 1944
Griffith: born in 1877. In 1928 he reported his first observation of transforming principle in bacteria.
Hershey and Chase: They conducted series of experiments in 1952 to confirm that DNA is a genetic material
Watson and Crick: Crick was born in 1916 and Watson in 1928. Their discovery of DNA as double helix structure was made in 1953
Chargaff was born in 1905. He developed two rules that led to the discocery of DNA as double helix structure
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(C) LlRr × llrr
(D) LLRR × llrr
(E) LlRR × llRr
They can adapt easily to any environment.
They can vary their shapes.
They can reproduce quickly.
They can reproduce quickly.