B. mode of nutrition.
C. presence of a nucleus.
D. number of cells.
B. sponges
C. tapeworms
D. heart worms
Options:
A) Hyperadditive
B) Antagonistic
C) Cross-tolerance
D) Cross-dependence
Answer:
A) Hyperadditive
Explanation:
Hyperadditive is what results when two drugs are added together to produce an amplified effect greater than the effect of the sum the individual drugs administered independently. The effect of this drug interaction is triple. I.e. 1 + 1= 6 Synergistic drug interaction results in hyperadditive. Examples of such drug interaction that results in hyperadditive are heart medication plus licorice, ulcer medication plus Coumadin, ibuprofen plus Coumadin.
The answer is Omnivores.
Omnivores are the type or kind of animals who eats on either animals or plants. An example of an omnivore is a bear. Bears eat on berries, salmons, fungi, and other insects. Various mammals are omnivores in the wild.