<h2>Answer and Explanation </h2>
The cell respiration is a process in which the sugar molecules in the human body are broken into a form of energy which can be utilized by the cell. The cell respiration is needed to build up the adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and then it releases waste products from the cell. For this biochemical process, the cell uses oxygen hence, this process is also called aerobic respiration.
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Answer:
C) three eudicots and one monocot.
Explanation:
Flowering plants are generally divided into two based on the number of seed leaves. These are:
- Monocots: <em>these are flowering plants with only one seed leaf. Their leaves are usually long and narrow with parallel veination. Seed germination mode is hypogeal. Their stems are usually flesh and without branches and their roots are usually fibrous. Monocots' flowers are usually trimerous, that is, the flower parts are usually in threes.</em>
- Eudicots: <em>as opposed to monocots, they are flowering plants with two seed leaves. The mode of seed germination is epigeal, leaves are usually broad with net veination pattern and they posses tap root system. Flower parts are usually in fours of fives and their stems are usually wide with branches.</em>
Let us look at which of the 2 groups the bunch of flowers collected by the florist belong:
Lilies have parallel vein - monocot
Wild carrot has large taproot - eudicot
Buttercups has five petals - eudicot
Daisies with two cotyledons - eudicot.
<em>Hence, the bunch of flowers contain three eudicots and one monocot.</em>
The correct option is C.
The steps are:
1. The eye cells (photoreceptors) receive light signal.
2. Transduction of light to a neural signal (nerve impulse)
3. Transmission of nerve impulses to the brain via optic nerve (afferent nerve)
4. Brain translates the signal
5. Nerve impulses is transmitted from the brain to the muscles via efferent nerves.
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