The right matches are :
A. bryophyte ==> 3.
B. pteridophyte ==> 2.
C. gymnosperm ==> 1.
D. angiosperm ==> 4.
These four types of plants are cormophytes.
Bryophyte is a terrestrial plant belonging to the family Bryophyta, which does not have a real vascular system.
Gymnosperms are the first order of didynamy containing phanerogamous plants whose eggs are not enclosed in closed carpels.
Angiosperms are plants whose seeds are enclosed in a closed ovary.
Pteridophytes produce neither flowers nor seeds but are vascular plants.
Phospholipids are made up of fatty acids, glycerol, and phosphate.
If you're referring to the structure of a phospholipid, they are composed of a water-loving (hydrophilic) head and a water-fearing (hydrophobic) tail. The tail is made up of long chains of hydrogen and carbon molecules as well.
Answer:
Some producers of the savanna are:
Jackal berry trees.
Acacia trees.
Jarrah trees.
Bermuda grasse.
River bushwillow.
Kangaroo paws.
Star grass.
Lemongrass.
Answer:
Electrolytes are nothing but minerals that have electric charge when it is mixed in liquid like blood. thus the sodium and potassium electrolytes will help regulate the nerve and muscle function. They also maintain the acid-base balance by regulating the electric charge on the cells and water flow across the membrane.
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The relationship described is predator-prey.
The orca is hunting and eating other organisms, which is known as a predator-prey relationship.
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Mutualism is when both animals get something out of the relationship, for example, some kinds of shrimp get the food out of fishes teeth. The fish gets clean teeth, and the shrimp gets a meal.
Parasitism is fairly self-explanatory. This is when a parasite lives and gains from a host, while the host is harmed and could get diseases from the parasite.
Commensalism is when one animal benefits and the other isnt harmed nor benefited. An example of this is the remora fish which clings to the bottom of other fish when it gets tired.
Lastly, Competition. This is when two organisms compete for something they need to survive. For example, two lions could compete for a food source, such as a zebra. Usually, the strongest and fastest organism survives, or wins.
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