True :) Acid cant burn its self.
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Answer: causing degradation of transcription factors and changing which genes are expressed
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Forests, Farms, Bio-energy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS), Direct Air Capture, Seawater Capture, and Enhanced Weathering.
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I got this information from https://www.wri.org/blog/2018/09/6-ways-remove-carbon-pollution-sky Please use to see explanations on how each of these options help remove carbon dioxide. Hope this helps!
If this is an assignment, you might want to stick to just forests and farms as they are ones that are more commonly given as student answers and will not seem as if you looked them up.
Forests are because there are trees, which naturally remove CO2. Farms are because soils naturally store carbon.
Again, please use this link for further research. This is where I got the info and hope it is helpful!
https://www.wri.org/blog/2018/09/6-ways-remove-carbon-pollution-sky
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Pollen sac of anther, stigma.
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Pollen is synthesized inside the pollen sac of an anther. An anther is a part of male reproductive organ in plants which has many pollen sacs. In order for the pollen grain to fertilize an egg cell and central cell, it must reach the stigma of ovary. Once the pollen which has two sperm nuclei reaches the stigma, it starts growing and develops pollen tube so as to reach the embryo sac. Embryo sac contains 7 cells and 8 nuclei. It has 3 antipodal cells at the chalazal end, 1 central cell with 2 nuclei at center and at micropylar end it has 3 cells out of which two are synergids and 1 is egg cell which is situated in between synergids. One of the sperm nuclei fuses with central cell and another one fuses with egg cell as a result of this fusion, the central cell now has 3 nuclei while egg cell has 2 nuclei. The process of fusion of sperm nuclei with central cell is known as triple fusion and the structure later on develops into endosperm. The fusion of 1 sperm nuclei with egg cell produces zygote which later develops into an embryo. The formation of these two structures is known as double fertilization.