A Panda's daily menu consists almost entirely of the leaves, stems, and shoots of various bamboo species. Bamboo contains very little nutritional value, so pandas must eat 12-38kg every day to meet their energy needs. Only about 1% of their diet is made up of other plants and meat.
<h3>Phototropism</h3>
Yes, the given activity is a correct example which describes phototropism
Phototropism is an adaptation or a survival mechanism undertaken by some plants to receive maximum sunlight in order to prepare more food and energy through photosynthesis.
Explanation:
Phototropism takes place through receptor proteins called phototropins which act as blue light photoreceptors.
Phototropic activity:
Phototropism can best be observed by planting few plants including phototropic plants in pots and keeping them near the window to receive sunlight.
The natural bending of phototropic plants towards the window denotes their inclination towards sunlight.
The growth of sunflower plants facing towards the sun and blooming of lotus flower under sunlight are all examples of phototropism.
Other plants which are phototropic are Phalaenopsis, azuki beans, fungus of Phycomyces species, etc.
C because it would be known as a hydrogen bond
Answer:
1. chondrichthyan
2 lateral line system
3. lobe fins
4 operculum
5 ray finned fish
6 swim bladder
Explanation:
A fish with a flexible cartilage skeleton is defined as a chondrichthyan
A lateral line system is a column of organs that are sensitive to small change in water pressure
Fish with strong pectoral and pelvic fins with rod-shaped bones are known as lobe fins
The operculum movement helps certain fish to breathe without swimming.
A fish with a bony skeleton and long, flexible fins is defined as ray-finned fish
A swim bladder is the gas-filled bag used in several fishes.