Answer:
The Nitrogen Returns into the Soil (Nitrogen Cycle)
Explanation:
After a plant dies it's the job of a decomposer to carry along the nitrogen back to the surface so that it may continue to cycle along, until it eventually returns back to the decomposer through the death of another plant. This part of the cycle is small compared to the whole Nitrogen cycle.
Answer:
The small intestine takes in nutrients, while the large intestine eliminate waste.
Explanation:
Small intestine doea not break down compounds, it is stomach's job. It is good at absorbing nutrients. Large intestine does not usually absorb nutrient, it absorbs water and eliminate waste. So combine all of this, the best answer is the third one.❤️
Plants get the carbon dioxide they need from the air through their leaves. It moves by diffusion through small holes in the underside of the leaf called stomata. These let carbon dioxide reach the other cells in the leaf, and also let the oxygen produced in photosynthesis leave the leaf easily.
They are the basic units of structure because they are the smallest unit of life. you cant go any further. also they make up every living thing from prokaryote to eukaryote.
Answer:
c and d
Explanation:
<u>A species of an organism with cell wall that lacks peptidoglycan is definitely not a bacterium because bacterial cell walls usually have peptidoglycan.</u>
One particular group of organisms whose cells have cell walls but lack peptidoglycan is Archaea.
<em>Archaea represents a group of prokaryotes that are able to survive in extreme conditions such as high temperature, pressure and salinity. As such, they could inhabit hydrothermal springs as well as alkaline hot springs.</em>
Hence, thermoacidophile <em>Sulfolobus acidocaldarius </em>is likely to be an Archaea and could inhabit both hydrothermal springs and alkaline hot springs.
The correct option is option c and d.