Answer:
Option 3 and 4 are most likely correct
Explanation:
<em>Option 3</em>: We know that area 1 would contain heavy streaking and not single colonies. Therefore, if the loop crosses area 3 and enters area 1, it will definitely result in heavy streaking again.
<em>Option 4</em>: We always need to sterilize properly the loop when streaking in different areas. If we don't do it, it is possible that the loop contains a lot of bacteria that would be streaked again.
Options 1 and 2 are incorrect because, according to question, there is a uniform growth but no isolated colonies. So, contamination or mixed culture would not produce uniform growth streaking rather mixed with other bacterial types.
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1. Runoff from the land in a <em>stream’s watershed</em>……….
2. And water from its <em>tributaries</em>.
3. At the stream’s headwaters, the <em>gradient</em>………..
4. The greater the water speed, the larger the <em>stream load</em>………..
5. Which is made up of: a) <em>suspended load</em>, b) <em>dissolved load</em>, c) <em>bed load</em>
6. Under these conditions a <em>braided stream</em> may form
7. Where gradient flattens, a <em>meander</em> may form
Answer: They should be able to have access and deal with food distributed homogeneously in 360 degreea
Explanation:
This is because radially symmetrical animals meet their environment equally from every sides or angle e.g sessile while Bilateral symmetrical animals can move actively in only horizontal direction, so that they can eat. E.g Arthropods
The male gamete can move through the syle with the aid of gravity and lubricating fluid along the syle
the pollen grain also secretes enzyme to digest the style