Four animal diseases and its causitive microorganisms ​please help I will mark as brilliant

Answers

Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

Name of disease            Causative Microorganism  

1. Anthrax                        Bacillus anthracis

2. Monkeypox                 Orthopoxvirus simiae

3. Ovine epididymitis      Brucella ovis

4. Contagious Bovine     Mycoplasma mycoides

   Pleuropneumonia


Related Questions

How many electrons are in the n = 2 shell of the oxygen atom before bonding?
How has climate influenced the size of house sparrows? a. They have gradually become smaller in colder parts of the country.b. Their size has not changed in response to climate.c. They have gradually become larger in colder parts of the country.d. Their size has increased in response to heavy rainfall.
Which of the following is an example of an adaptation? A.Birds that live near a highway learn not to fly away every time a car passes. B.The coloring of a monarch butterfly alerts predators to the fact that the butterfly is poisonous. C.A dog sits when it hears a command because the owner rewards it with food. D.Pigeons make their nests near an outdoor restaurant, where food is always available.
Which of the following are decomposers?Bacteria and Fungi Grass and Trees Viruses and Protozoa Animals and Plants
Discuss three reasons why the freshwater and marine biomes are so important?

Why do you think the MNI is important working in a scenario like this

Answers

Explanation:

MNI is the Minimum Number of Individuals required to test and validate an experiment or a case. It is used to determine the minimum number of people or individual involved in a case or an experiment.

In forensic anthropology, MNI is used to determine the least number of people required to account for the bones present. The MNI chosen is not necessarily will be right while solving a case. The investigators might night to consider different set of individuals.

A vessel that carries blood back to the heart is a(n) A) artery B) capillary C) vein D) arteriole

Answers

Veins bring the blood from the body to the heart.

What is the function of a cell's selectively permeable plasma membrane

Answers

The function of the semi permeable membrane is to allow substances to diffuse (transport) across it, because its only semi permeable the substance are able to cross. If it was a non permeable membrane it wouldn't allow the transport of substances.

The plasma membrane is a semi-permeable membrane that allows the movement of a molecule from inside to outside of the cell and vice versa.

Further Explanation:

The plasma membrane is mainly composed of cholesterol, protein, and phospholipids. They move easily in the membrane and maintain the fluid nature of a membrane. The main component of the plasma membrane is phospholipids that are made up of fatty acid, phosphate, and glycerol. These phospholipids make two layers of phospholipids that are mainly known as the lipid bilayer. This bilayer makes the plasma membrane semi-permeable and helps in the transport of molecules from inside to outside and vice versa.

 

Other components of the lipid bilayer are carbohydrates and protein. They also play a major role in the plasma membrane because they help in cell signaling. Glycolipids are present on the outer side of the cell membrane. The membrane of the cell also plays a significant role in protecting the cell from the exterior environment and acts as a barrier.

Learn more:

  1. Learn more about cellular respiration brainly.com/question/543244
  2. Learn more about diffusion brainly.com/question/1386629
  3. Learn more about phospholipids bilayer brainly.com/question/751529

Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Subject: Biology

Chapter: Membrane transport

Keywords: Cell, plasma membrane, cell signaling, transport, molecule, semi-permeable, lipid bilayer, lipids, barrier, protein, carbohydrate, glycolipids, fluid nature.

The principle of _____ suggests that a plant with the genotype Tt will display a tall phenotype.incomplete dominance
codominant
dominance
segregation

Answers

Answer:

The correct answer would be "dominance".

The principle of dominance states that the the dominant trait expresses itself over the recessive allele in a heterozygous condition.

For example, in Tt the T is the dominant trait due to which the phenotype of a plant becomes tall.

Similarly, the plant with Rr would bear round seeds as R is the dominant trait which codes for round seed and r is the recessive trait which codes for wrinkled shaped seeds.

dominance because the tall(T) gene is dominant over the t gene so the plant is tall.

Whats the difference between purine and pyrimidine?

Answers

the purines have two rings in their structure while the pyrimidines have hust one

Enlarged roots and stems in plants are adaptations for _________________ and are often found in _______________ plants that must endure winter.

Answers

Enlarged roots and stems are found in plants that need to adapt for food storage in winter months. These types of plants lose their leaves during the winter months and cannot participate in photosynthesis, so the extra food storage helps them to survive.
The category of plants that lose their leaves are called deciduous plants. 

food storage; deciduous.