Hello! The soil structure has to do with how the soil parts are arranged, but it also has to do with pore space and how it clumps together. Parent material, mineral content, and amount of organic matter ties in with another concept, not really having to do with soil structure. The answer is A.
Pistil T<u>he female organs of a flower where the ovules are.</u>
Sepal<u> Protects the flower </u>or encase the developing flower.
Anther <u>The name for the male part of the flower</u>
Filament <u>Holds up the anther</u>
Stamen <u>Creates the pollen and sends to the stigma </u>
Petal <u>Attracts pollinators</u>
Ovary <u>Holds up the stigma </u>
Ovule <u>Contains the embryo </u>
Stigma <u>The sticky part of the flower that collects pollen </u>
Style <u>Female part of the flower </u>
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Given that the main reason for which an artist will retrace a drawing in pen is to <u>correct errors </u>and achieve a <u>final draft</u>, we can compare this to the biological process of DNA proofreading.
DNA proofreading is a <u>biological process </u>that takes place during the biosynthesis of DNA. During this time, a chain of <u>DNA </u>is read and a complementary chain is creating, <u>effectively duplicating the genetic code</u>.
During this process, DNA proofreading takes place. This is described as a process in which the DNA polymerase retraces the genetic code, detecting and fixing any errors in the synthesis before the strand is closed once again.
The fact is that both processes, despite taking place in astronomically different situations, share a final goal which is to prepare the "product" for the "final draft". This allows us to draw <u>valid</u> <u>comparisons </u>between the retracing of a <u>cartoon </u>and the <u>proofreading </u>of <u>DNA </u>by the DNA polymerase enzyme.
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