The question is incomplete as it does not have the options which are:
-Can the plant survive with few nutrients and little water?
-How large does the plant grow?
-What color is the plant?
-Does this plant have small or large leaves?
-How many offspring does this plant produce at one time?
Answer:
Can the plant survive with few nutrients and little water?
Explanation:
Pioneer species are considered those species of plants which are the first to colonize the habitat in ecological succession.
They are considered the pioneer as they grow in the limited resources either on the barren lands or on the rocks. These plant species plays an important role in succession as they enrich the soil with the nutrients as they can produce acidic compounds which can degrade the rocks or them upon degradation and decomposition enrich the soil with nutrients.
Since they are the first species to colonize an area without nutrients therefore whether the species will grow in the limited nutrients and the water will be most relevant.
Thus, the selected option is correct.
Healthcare should be the answer.
The ability to adapt to arid conditions can mean the difference between life or death for animals and plants that live in the desert. Some animals burrow deep underground in the heat of the day, lie in the shade until late afternoon or early evening, or have evolved salt glands, which allow their bodies to secrete salt but not sweat so they retain water. Most deserts have dry, arid climates with little to no rain, so every living organism that lives there must find a way to adapt, survive and thrive, or die.
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Answer: A- Adenosine
Explanation: Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome is regarded in comparison with prevalent heart condition that makes the human heart to beat rapidly in an unusual way for an interval of time. However, Adenosine is a drug or medicine that is introduced into the body with a syringe after vagal maneuvers we're ineffective to reduce the heart rate of the patient.
Answer:
This can be caused by mating differences, sterility or environmental barriers that eventually lead to the adaptive splitting into two species. ... However, reproductive isolation is not sufficient but internal barriers to gene flow are required for speciation to evolve.
Explanation:
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