How does rhizopus reproduce

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Rhizopus species grow as filamentous, branching hyphae that generally lack cross-walls (i.e., they are coenocytic). They reproduce by forming asexual and sexual spores. ... In sexual reproduction, a dark zygospore is produced at the point where two compatible mycelia fuse.

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Im pretty sure that it is (A) because blood pumps to get every where through your body. If it didn't one half of your body would feel cold or numb.  

The answer is C, I just had this question-

C. To move oxygen-poor blood through the lungs and to move oxygen-rich blood to the rest of the body

State four elements living things are made up of?

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The four elements that living things are made up of are oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen - these make up about 96% of our bodies.
Hydrogen, Oxygen, Carbon, Nitrogen are the four elements living things.

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Right now, we are threatened by global climate change. This is due to changes in _____ conditions, an increase in _____. atmospheric, carbon dioxide oceanic, marine life atmospheric, oxygen oceanic, salinity

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Answer: atmospheric, carbon dioxide

Global climatic change is directly linked with the changes in the atmospheric conditions, this is because of increase in the carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere. Atmosphere is the distinct layer of gases in the planet earth. Atmosphere regulates climatic change in a region. Carbon dioxide is a hot and harmful gas affects the quality of respirable air, and increasing the temperature of global climate.  

Answer:atmospheric, carbon dioxide

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To perform active transport, cells use what ?

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ATP, adenosine tryphosphat. And some kind of protein integral that placed in membrane

A developer wants to turn part of a local woodlot into a new housing development. A vernal pool exists in the part of the woodlot marked for development. How might the developer’s plan affect the salamanders that live in the woodlot? Student Answer:
A The salamanders would have no water to drink.
B The salamanders would have no place to mate and lay their eggs.
The development would have no effect on the salamander population.
C The salamanders would not survive at all if the developer built houses in the woodlot.
I know its B but why would it be B?

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The developer's plan would affect the salamanders that live in the woodlot by taking away their vernal pool, the lack of a vernal pool would mean that the salamanders would have no place to mate and lay their eggs. This would result in a drastic reduction of salamanders in the area. 

Which of the following is not a negative impact of pesticide use?a. toxic to insects
b. promotion of pesticide resistance in insects
c. harmful to wildlife
d. pollution

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a. toxic to insects is the correct answer.

Explanation:

  • Toxic to insects is not a negative impact of pesticide use.
  • The pesticide is used as a toxin against the insects,
  • It is used to control the insect's infestation and to kill the insects.which is not negative because we need to eliminate insects to control insect infection, diseases and to protect the crops from the insect.
  • The other three options have negative effects caused due to the use of pesticides.

a. toxic to insects