I think it’s false but don’t hold me to that
Answer:
b. Space for complex organ systems
Explanation:
Coelom can be defined as a fluid-filled body cavity with mesoderm lining, one of the germ leaflets. In triblastic animals, there may or may not be coelom. Those who have the cavity have the advantage of using this cavity to store complex internal organs (viscera). When there is no coelom, animals are said to be aceloma, like the flat-body worms - the flatworms.
This cavity is formed during embryonic development and is related to several important functions, such as excreta elimination, temporary gamete deposition, distribution of substances throughout the body, accommodation of internal organs and, in some animals, it also functions as a support.
Among these options, the one which is the broadest group used to classify organisms is D. class.
Although it is not the broadest group ever phylum and kingdom are above it), it is the broadest one here.
I think the answer to this question is hypertonic to hypotonic as diffusion is the movement of water from a high to low concentration and hypertonic contains a high concentration of solutes and hypotonic contains a low concentration of solutes (the are opposites). Hope this makes sense
It will take longer for the car to stop because the force on the car is going to be greater