Answer:
Cuneiform
Explanation:
Ang cuneiform ay isa sa mga pinakamaagang sistema ng pagsulat. Ito ang paraan ng pagsulat ng mga Sumerian. Sa simula, mga marka lamang itong makikita sa pagdiin sa mga luwad na tableta. Gumagamit ang mga eskriba (scribe; tagasulat sa templo) ng isang maliit na patpat na tinatawag na stylus. Hango ang cuneiform sa salitang Latin na cunneus o ang kombinasyon ng mga wedgena ginagamit na tanda nito. Hindi sa papel sumusulat ang mga Sumerian kundi sa tabletang luwad na ginagamitan ng stylushabang malambot. Pagkatapos, pinatutuyo ito sa araw hanggang sa tumigas.
Answer:
response to stimuli / tropism
Explanation:
The plants and animals always respond to stimuli. It is an innate character of all living things. When a bright light falls on the eye, it closes immediately. This is responding to the stimuli. When someone touches the leaves of touch-me-not plants it closes its leaves due to the external stimuli.
The plants respond to the light. Because it does photosynthesis in the presence of light. Therefore, the leaves and branches of the plants always bend towards the light. This process is called phototropism.
Similarly, the roots of the plants move towards gravity under the ground. This is called geotropism.
Besides phototropism and geotropism, other types of stimuli are there - hydrotropism(response to the water), chemotropism(response to certain chemicals).
That's why the plants growing on the windowsill move towards outside where light comes.
Many plants are able to propagate themselves using this method, the asexual reproduction. this method has two main types, which is the vegetative reproduction and the apomixis. vegetative reproduction results in new plants individual without the production of seeds or spores.
True!
Organ transplantation, stem cell research, and cloning, are all examples of biotechnology.
C.striated Cardiac muscles are striated (have striations or lines) which is almost similar to that of skeletal muscles. The cardiac muscles also have many nuclei that act as one single unit