The correct answer is species B and C.
As you can see in the diagram presented below, all of the other species have a number of differences between their amino-acid sequences, but in the case of species B and C there are no differences. This implies a close evolutionary relationship between the two species.
Answer:IT is digested by the chemical juices pouring from the gallbladder
Explanation:
Answer:
The gametophyte produces the haploid gametes
Explanation:
Ferns are a group of lower plants that also undergo the ALTERNATION OF GENERATIONS in their reproductive life cycle. The plant consists of the SPOROPHYTE and GAMETOPHYTE. The sporophyte is a diploid plant body that produces the haploid spores via meiosis. These spores are released on the sporangium and grow into a haploid GAMETOPHYTE.
The gametophyte produces the haploid GAMETES i.e. male gametophyte (antheridium) produces sperm while female gametophyte (archegonium) produces eggs, which undergo fertilization to produce a diploid zygote that develops into the sporophyte. The cycle begins again.
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1. The Sodium-Potassium Pump is a structure known as a cell-membrane pump that uses energy to transport Sodium and Potassium ions in and out of the cell. There are other varieties of cell membrane pump, however the sodium-potassium pump plays a vital role in maintaining a cell's homeostasis.
2. Endocytosis is a process by which cells can take in large particles and deposit them into the cell. This is accomplished by forming membrane-bound sacs that pinch off from the cell membrane.
3. Exocytosis is very similar to endoxytosis except that it deposits materials from inside the cell on the outside instead of the other way around. Vesicles are formed in the Golgi Bodies, filled with materials to be sent outside the cell, and then fuse with the cell membrane and release their contents outside of the cell.