Explain how a carnivore obtains nitrogen.
A. A carnivore obtains nitrogen by absorbing it directly from the soil.
B. A carnivore obtains nitrogen by consuming the proteins found in the flesh of other animals.
C. A carnivore synthesizes nitrogen from carbohydrates in its diet.
D. A carnivore gets nitrogen by consuming plant matter.
Select your answer:
Topics:
Water Macromolecules Toxicology Injuries in Archery The Cardiovascular System OCR A-level Digestive System and Nutrition The Microbial World Pathogens - Bacteria and Viruses Excretion-Dialysis Laser in Medicine Dental Caries Lung & Breathing Vision and Light Diabetes Pathophysiology Macronutrients & Micronutrients Blood Formation and ClottingOther quiz:
Endocrinology › View_________________ are the chemical messengers that are secreted directly into the bloodstream.
A. Amino Acids
B. Hormones
C. Lipids
D. Neurotransmitters
Cellular Components › View
Which of the following is not an accurate description of a chromosome?
A. It is a coloured body localized in the nucleus.
B. It is a protein and nucleic acid complex.
C. It is the cellular structure that contains the genetic material
D. In eukaryotes, it is composed of many DNA molecules attached end to end.