The answers are C and D. Increased drinks to the cell and selecive membrane.
~Deceptiøn
<span>Cephalochordates are animals from chordate subphylum which are distinguised to have all the characteristics of a chordate from their larval stage and is true to their adulthood. They are segmented marine animals having elongated bodies with notochords extended from head to tail. The notochord of these animals are persistently present throughout their lives. The answer to this question is letter C. "Notochord is present throughout their lives."</span>
Answer:
Vachellia nilotica is a flowering plant tree in the family Fabaceae.
Explanation:
I think the answer would be (1) because the Tasmanian tiger and Tasmanian devil are struggling the most.
Answer:
The correct answer is D.
Explanation:
The plants are grouped formally into 12 phyla (phylum plural) and are collected in four groupings. These four groupings are based on the history of the evolution of important plant characteristics:
- Nonvascular plants evolved earliest. They are distinct from the algae because they preserve the embryo inside of the reproductive structure after fertilization. There is no vascular tissue, xylem, and phloem for these plants to convey nutrients, water, and food. For example, moose, liverwort, and hornworts. These plants do not grow very high without vascular tissue.
- Vascular seedless plants have evolved into non-vascular tissue but no seeds. The fern, fern, club moss, and horsetails are examples. These plants could grow larger with vascular tissue.
- Gymnosperms have evolved into seeds but have no blooms. For example, redwood, fir, and cypress trees. Gymnosperms. Gymnos in Greek means "naked"; the gymnosperm seeds are bare, not floral.
- Flowers or angiosperms have developed into vascular tissue, seeds, and flowers. Angiosperm for example includes magnolia, roses, tulips, and tomatoes.