One example is a coral reef.
The parts of the heart are the atria, ventricles, septum, valves. The atria collects oxygenated blood that has returned from the lungs.The ventricles , receive blood from the atria. The septum it separates the left atrium and ventricle from the right atrium and ventricle. Finally, the valves<span> separate the various parts of the heart from one another. They allow blood into places it’s supposed to be and keep it out of places it’s not supposed to be.
Undoubtedly, there are more parts of the heart but these are the main functions.
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Answer:
Should be D since what the helicase does is unwind the dna and seperate it into the 2 strands
Explanation:
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Stomata are little moth-like structures in leaves, that, when open, allow the exchange of gases between the plant and the exterior.
Answer:
B.
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Without the existance of stomata, the process of transpiration wouldn't be possible if there weren't structures thata allowed the exchange of gases.
Answer:
A.
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So, we can elminate plants because they can photosynthesise; bacteria because they are prokaryotes and can photosynthesise; archaea because they are prokaryotes; hat leaves us with animals and fungi because these cannot photosynthesise and are both eukaryotes.
But, we cannot skip information. It is also said that the organism found has a cell wall, and animals do not have cell walls.
Answer:
C.
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Option 1 = cilia
Option 2 = flagella
Option 3 = pseudopods
Option 4 = pili (they're a meant to attacht to surfaces only bacteria)
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Runner stems are those that grow horizontally, therefore the fourth image with the long horizontal stems.
Rhizome stems are underground stems that can form roots or shoots through their nodes. Therefore, the third image with white background (the one with 2 drawn plants).
Tuber stems are large underground (mostly) structures used as storages for the plant. Therefore, this corresponds to the first image (the one with the white background.
Bulb stems are short and "bulby" stems, whith thick, leaves. Therefore, the second image (the one with the grass background).
Hope it helped,
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