The correct answer to this question is this one: "C. The plant exists as a diploid organism, and at other times as a haploid." Vascular plants exhibit alternation of generation. The alternation of generation is presented as the plant exists as a diploid organism, and at other times as a haploid.<span>
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Answer:
<h2>homoplasy</h2>
Explanation:
Homoplasy: the character that is present in the set of species but not present in their common ancestors is known as homoplasy. In case of an archaean cell, their rRNA sequence is more similar to that of humans than the sequence of mouse rRNA is to that of humans.
Example: the evolution of the eye which has originated independently in many unrelated species.
For Anna’s case, my preliminary idea of the species of bacteria
responsible for Anna’s infection is a Gram-negative bacterium as observed in gross examination of the
colony. With this, my <span>idea has not changed since the last activity for the bacteria was
rod-shaped when we view it through a
microscope and the color of the colonies was
pink after we Gram stained it, which indicate that it is Gram-negative.</span>
(1952) to be present on the early Earth and tested the chemical origin of life under those conditions.