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18.07.2021 •
Biology
What are microorganisms? write the living and non living characteristics of virus.
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Ответ:
In easy word the virus or organism that can only be seen through Microsoft is called microorganisms
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Explanation:
Those organisms which cannot be seen under naked eyes and require microscope to be seen are called micro-organisms.
The main living character of the viruses is they contain DNA or RNA as the genetic material. The main non-living character of the viruses is they can be crystallized like other chemicals
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Ответ:
Many plants, such as the potato plant, avoid insect predation by producing highly toxic sap. However, the potato bug, unlike most insects, has adapted to the toxins and can still eat the potato plant. In turn, over a long period of time, potatoes are likely to develop more chemical defenses against the potato bugs.
Commensalism is the relationship that exists between both potato plant and potato bug
Explanation:
Commensalism entails relationship between two organisms where one gains and the other does not either gain or lose. The analogy above shows that the insect potato bug gains from the plant but the potato plant does not gain nor lose as a result of this