a) nitrogen b) fluorine c) oxide iond) nitride ion e) sulfurOut of these options, the correct answer is e) sulfur. Sulfur is the chemical species that would be expected to have a properties most similar to oxygen.
|I would expect the smaller ecosystems to have a high species richness and smaller ecosystems to have low species richness because the biodiversity in the smaller ecosystem is actually larger than the larger ecosystem causing many problems in the atmosphere... which over time can cause a extinction towards many living organisms.
DNA sequencing would be the most useful molecular analysis in deciding the exact classification of similar species. By comparing the nucleotide sequences of specific genes or regions of the genome, scientists can identify genetic differences that can help distinguish between species that are otherwise very similar morphologically or ecologically. DNA sequencing provides a high level of accuracy in determining species classification and can help resolve taxonomic confusion.
the more salt you add the more difficult it would be for the plant to get water.
Calcium is in group 2/IIA, so the other elements in that group would be expected to behave most like calcium.
a) nitrogen b) fluorine c) oxide iond) nitride ion e) sulfurOut of these options, the correct answer is e) sulfur. Sulfur is the chemical species that would be expected to have a properties most similar to oxygen.
They would most likely be expected to mate/reproduce. Or am i getting your question wrong?
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Psila rosae.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Listronotus oregonensis.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Psila rosae.
WHY WOULD YOU THINK THAT? ANYWAY ITS NOT A CARROT!!
Yes, a rice plant that has been genetically modified to carry a carrot gene would be considered a transgenic organism. This is because it contains genetic material from a different species (carrot) that has been artificially inserted into its genome.
I really doubt it. Consider biting into the bone of a chicken drumstick (and that is cooked so it's even weaker), would it be as easy as biting through a carrot of the same size? The bones in you fingers would be of similar size and therefore strength of the chickens leg. So although you would have the strength to do it, maybe it would be a bit harder than biting through a carrot.
Members of the same species would have the most similar DNA, as they belong to the same species and share a more recent common ancestor compared to members of the same genus or order.
No, if a person gets shot while eating a carrot the jaw would not lock down and snap the carrot.
Tagalaog translation of CARROT: karot
He would look pretty similar to what he looks like in the movie, except he would look real. His species, the clownfish, is a real species.