---C---- if brown snails are mostly eaten that most likely means they are more common. If less than snails are eaten then stripedsnails would eventually over populate brown snails and then brown snails would overpopulate striped snails ..... so elminate b and d and snails probably won't go extinct..... so I would have to go with c
Answer:
C. It ties the chunks of DNA together.
Explanation:
It seals repairs in the DNA, it seals recombination fragments, and it connects Okazaki fragments (small DNA fragments formed during the replication of double-stranded DNA).
There are actually two red pigments found in certain vertebrates that function in oxygen transport (or storage). Hemoglobin is present in the blood of most vertebrates and binds oxygen molecules, in order to transport them to body tissues in need of oxygen for energy (ATP) production.
Myoglobin, mainly in mammals, is a protein (enzyme) found in red (skeletal) muscle cells, that aids in binding oxygen when it's plentiful being delivered via blood. The purpose is that in high stress, low oxygen situations such as strenuous exercise, the myoglobin releases its bound oxygen to provide it to the starving overworked muscle cells.
**Fun fact: it's the hemoglobin that gives the bright red color of blood when it's bound to oxygen, and the myoglobin of mammal flesh gives it the typical pinkish-red hue that is seen in mammalian meat (veal, steak, ham, venison, bison, etc.). Other non-mammalian animals (fish, birds, frogs, snake, alligator, etc.) tend to have lighter-colored skeletal muscle meat due to the lack of myoglobin, amongst other factors.
Opposing concepts in cell theory: history and background. The cell was first discovered by Robert Hooke<span> in 1665 using a microscope. The first cell theory is credited to the work of </span>Theodor Schwann<span> and </span>Matthias Jakob Schleiden<span> in the 1830s.</span>
An organism’s niche is determined by its , which is it’s physical environment called Habitat.
Explanation:
A niche is a part a species perform in the ecosystem. In other words, a niche is how an organism “makes a living.” A niche will add the organism's capacity in the flow of energy within the ecosystem. This includes how the organism generates its energy.
The habitat is the natural area where a species lives. Many circumstances are used to represent a habitat. The common amount of sunlight collected each day, the range of annual warmth, and average yearly rainfall can all represent a habitat.