Answer:1. False 4. Identical to parent 5. Autotrophs (all are plants) 6. Carolus Linnaeus 7. paradoxus, vulpinus, mokarran, monoceros 8. Insufficient information to answer 9. Vascular plants have phloem and xylem 10. True 11. Genus and species 12. do not have true roots, stems, leaves 13. Insufficient data to answer 14. Xylem transports water upwards 15. Insufficient data to answer
Explanation: 8, 13, 15 do not have tables/figures attached
Domain > kingdom > phylum > class > order > family > genus > species
In order, it goes:
Domain
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
So in this case, it would be (C) class
Answer:
The correct answer will be option-true.
Explanation:
Biodiversity hotspots are the regions which can be identified by a high level of endemism and high level of habitat loss. The concept of the hotspot was given by the British ecologist Norman Myers in 1988 when he observed such areas.
Since a region to be established as a biological hotspot fulfils two criteria:
1. Area should have at least 1500 unique vascular plant species found nowhere on Earth
2. Should have lost at least 70% of its native vegetation
Therefore, a scientist identity a hotspot by counting a number of endemic species and option-true is the correct answer.
One species eventually changes into something completely different over the course of millions of years. This can be described using the evolution theory. The evolutionary process of species shows how one population of a species changes over time to the point where that population is distinct and can no longer interbreed with the parent population. Hence one species is changed into another over o period of time. Speciation is an evolutionary process by which a new species comes into being.
This theory of evolution was proposed by Charles Darwin.