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To call a behavior altruistic, an evolutionary biologist will have to demonstrate that

A) These behavior is decrease the individual fitness of the donor and increases the individual fitness of the recipient

B) These behavior is increases the individual fitness of both the donor and the recipient

C) Overall increase the inclusive fitness of the population

D) These behavior depend on genetic relation

Which of the following above statement is correct?

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior
  1. A, B, C           

  2. B,C,d 

  3. A,C,D

  4. A,B, D

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#Question id: 10333

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

Four elements, oxygen, carbon, and hydrogen and nitrogen are the major components of most organic compounds, which of the following elements are more abundant in plants ?

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#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

plants can store high levels of nitrate, and they can translocate it from tissue to tissue without deleterious effect. Yet if livestock or humans consume plant material that is high in nitrate, they may suffer with,

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#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

N2 combines with hydrogen to form ammonia under elevated temperature (about 200°C) and high pressure (about 200 atmospheres) and in the presence of a metal catalyst (usually iron). The extreme conditions are required to overcome the high activation energy of the reaction. This nitrogen fixation reaction, called

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#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

methemoglobinemia, a disease, What will cause inside the human body?

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#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

In biological nitrogen fixation, the process of nitrification by organism respective bacteria A--which convert the ammonia to nitrite and B--- further converted into nitrate in the soil by their respective A and B bacteria known as;

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#Question id: 10338

#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant

Nitrate from the soil solution actively absorb by Plant roots via several low- and high-affinity transporters known as