False, they are inexhaustible. If we were to use the resource as much as possible, it would exhaust and not be able to be used again.
Answer:
B. Sea stars are the prey of seagulls
Explanation:
Seagulls eat sea stars, meaning that sea stars are their prey (the organism that is eaten).
Predator: an organism that eats (preys on) another organism
Prey: an organism that is eaten by another organism (creatures can be both predator and prey. For example, a rabbit is a predator to grass, while they are prey to foxes)
Host: An organism that is fed on by a parasite. Think of a dog with a tick. The dog is the host, the tick is the parasite.
Incorrect answers (and why):
A. Sea stars do not eat seagulls
C. If a sea star was a predator to a seagull, that would mean that they eat seagulls. They do not.
D. A host is an organism that a parasite preys on. Not only are sea stars not parasites, but they definitely do not prey on seagulls.
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True because it makes the earthquake impossible to reach the inside of an organism
Answer:
It is not generally known to be a cause of leukemia
Explanation:
Yes, scientists have found a link between EMF and leukemia, but they have not found actual evidence of electromagnetic fields being a huge risk factor of leukemia.