In 1838, a German botanist, M.I.Schleiden studied the plant cells and emphasized that "cells are organisms and entire animals and plants are aggregations of these organisms arranged according to definite laws. "In 1839, another German zoologist T. Schwann stated "we have seen that all organisms are composed of essentially like parts namely of cells." The deductions of the two microscopists (Schleiden and Schwann) formed the basis of what came to be known as the cell theory. The cell theory holds that all living matter, from the simplest of unicellular organisms to very complex higher plants and animals, is composed of cells and that each cell can act independently but functions as an integral part of the complete organism.
Answer: Kingdom Animalia (Multicellular Heterotrophs)
Explanation:
Heterotrophs (animals) cannot make their own food like the green plant (autotrophic mode of nutrition). So they have to search for foods by moving about. They can feed in plants, other organisms /animals or feed on dead materials.
Animals are multicellular (with many specialised cells). For example the cell in our nose are meant to respond to smell while that of the eyes are specialised for light capture. Our muscle cells focused on movement. Unlike the plants, animals lack cell walls.
That's a plant cell. you can tell because it has a flower in it.
The answer is C. A mycorrhiza is a symbiotic association
between a fungus and the roots of a vascular host plant. They colonize the roots
of vascular plants connect them, one to the other; and then send out their
filaments, called hyphae, as much as 200 times farther into the soil than the
roots they colonize.
<span>The answer is B. We require trees to breath. We would be stuck in an unfortunate situation without our woods. Trees expel carbon dioxide from the environment and discharge oxygen through a procedure called photosynthesis. Basically all creature life on Earth needs oxygen to inhale and woodlands assume a key part in the complex worldwide oxygen cycle.</span>