Embryo, endosperm, and seed coat
Answer:
1 adaptation of carnivorous plant is this
Trapping Their Prey
Common trapping techniques are pitfall traps, flypaper traps, snapping traps, and suction traps. The first two use adaptations that involve shape and sticky surfaces. The last two are particularly fascinating, because the presence of prey triggers the plant to take action — to move, quickly!
Answer:
The correct answer is C) selective transport through nuclear pore complexes
Explanation:
Nucleus is the place where the replication and the transcription of DNA occurs. The process of translation in eukaryotes occurs in cytoplasm therefore RNA has to come out of the nucleus.
Nuclear pore complexes are the openings in the nuclear membrane from where these molecules come out in the cytoplasm. Small RNA like tRNA directly comes out through binding directly to export receptors but large RNA like mRNA forms ribonucleoprotein particles which involves class-specific adaptor proteins for transport. So the right answer is C.
Answer:
4780.3 cm^3
Explanation:
A cone is a three-dimensional shape and its volume can be calculated using the formula:
V = 1/3 πr^2h or πr^2h / 3
Where V= Volume of cone (cm^3)
r= radius (cm)
h= height (cm)
π= constant (22/7)
In this question, the values of r and h are 13cm and 27cm respectively.
Hence, to calculate the volume of the cone, we say;
V = 1/3 × 22/7 × 13 × 13 × 27
V = 100,386 / 21
V = 4780.2857142857
4780.285 to the nearest tenth is ~ 4780.3
Therefore, 4780.3cm^3 is the volume of the cone.