Magma that cools slowly forms intrusive crystals that are very fine-grained.
Glycogen.
Glycogen is a multibranched polysaccharide that serves as a form of
energy storage in animals. They're stored inside the liver and muscles.
Brodribb and Feild argue that more photosynthesis meant more carbon for growth. And that would have given the angiosperms the energy to push competitors like conifers out of the canopy around 150 million years ago, making angiosperms the most productive group of land plants in the world.
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option A. The statement that is true of embryonic stem cells but not of adult stem cells would be that they can differentiate into many cell types. They can<span> develop </span>into<span> any </span>cell type<span> in the body. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.</span>