The correct answer is - They supply the energy needed for living processes.
Both the carbon and the nitrogen, are gases that are crucial for the survival of the organisms on the planet. They are mostly used by the producers in the ecosystems, as they need them to manage to perform their cycles, get nutrition, and of course energy. The producers are the basis of the ecosystems, so if they do not have a healthy supply of carbon and nitrogen, the ecosystems on the whole planet will collapse. The carbon and the nitrogen later go from one organism to another as the energy is transferred, and usually end up back into the atmosphere again.
Genetic predisposition to an inherited disorder an increased likelihood of developing the particular <span>disea</span>se<span> based on a person's </span>genetics.<span>
Genetic testing for predisposition to an inherited disorder in a minor child would be considered reasonable </span>when the risk is high and prophylaxis to reduce disorder severity is available.
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A) classification of organisms
<h2>Explanation:</h2>
With the advancement of technology, many plants and animal were re-classified and reversed. For instance due to the advanced light microscope, which had high resolution and magnification, scientists were able to identify the structure of many organisms on a highly molecular level. Whitaker was a biologist who distinguished that fungi was separate from plants because fungi doesn’t have chlorophyll. Similarly there are so many evidences that resulted in the re-classification of organisms.
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<h3>⭐What does polar mean? </h3>
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- D. An unequal sharing of electrons
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<em><u>Chemical polarity or only polar is a property of molecules that represents the separation of electric charges in the same molecule (see also electric dipole). ...</u></em>
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