No. Below 1000m the sunlight could not reach therefore plant like organism would not be able to grow there. However if the organism does not need sunlight then it might have a small chance of survival. Of course there also is the water pressure that can also pose a problem. So I say No.
Answer:
C. The cells that make them up each contain genetic information.
Explanation:
A and B are not the answer because prokaryotes are unicellular organisms while eukaryotes are multicellular organisms. D is not the answer because prokaryotes do not have a nucleus, leaving the DNA floating in the cytoplasm.
It is not necessary that the eukaryotic cell contain vacuole. Newly form cells donot have vacuole. So the option with vacuole are all wrong and the right option is c. Because cell membrane, E. R, ribosomes and nucleus are always present in the living eukaryotic cell
Sugar molecules, cells use carbon dioxide and energy from the sun to make sugar molecules. They are moved into the sieve elements (phloem cells) through active transport. Water follows the sugar molecules into the sieve elements through osmosis (since water passively diffuses into regions of higher solute concentration).