Complete Question: Julio wants to study the effect of water temperature on the hatching of fish eggs in a lake. which of these experimental designs would be most practical for julio?
a. he should put fish eggs in aquariums of lake water kept at different temperatures and observe.
b. he should build a computer model of fish eggs in a lake that has many different water temperature settings.
c. he should use cameras to observe fish hatching in the lake and temperature probes to monitor water temperature.
d. he should take water samples from lakes of different temperatures and observe for eggs and newly hatched fish.
Answer: is <em>a). he should put fish eggs in aquariums of lake water kept at different temperatures and observe. </em>
Explanation:
By viewing all four options the most accurate and near to possible is <em>option A. </em>Other three techniques are not doable and have higher chances of inaccuracy. The results fetch from other techniques will contain various error which results in wrong findings. Instead of studying and controlling whole lake water temperature, a sample of water lake should be taken and adjusted it's temperature accordingly under observation in a controlled and monitored environment. By doing so, the eggs can be monitored and observed under an adjusted temperature with full accuracy. Hence option A is more suitable and more realistic approach in finding the desired results.
The genome is the complete set of genetic material in a cell or organism
The correct answer is - C. genus and species.
The final scientific name of an animal represents two things, its genus, and its species.
The first name is the genus of the animal, in this case we have Canus. The second name is the species of the animal, in this case nipponicus.
All living organisms are classified in a same manner: kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species.
Since the name Canus reminds me a lot of Canis, I will take the wolf as an example:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Family: Canidae
Genus: Canis
Species: C. Lupus
The olfactory cortex (nucus) of the temporal lobe is where the nerve fibers of the olfactory bulb projects directly. This cortex is where you get the smell sensation before determining what the smell actually is. The olfactory cortex is located on the medial aspect of the temporal lobe, particularly in the uncus or the piriform lobe. It is also called the Rhinoencephalon or the nose brain.