Answer:
a. maple leaf and oak leaf
Explanation:
Homologous structures are those that have the same evolutionary origin but fulfill very different functions, a good example could be the wing of a bird and the wing of an insect, the wings of birds, are modified front members and the wings of insects are "BRANCHES" modified
In the case of maple and oak leaves they are homologous structures because they have a common ancestor according to their genetic decoding, that is, even if they can look different or behave differently, they are genetically homologous structures.
<em>There are two types of vascular tissues witch are Xylem and Phloem</em>.
<em>Xylem is for water transport.</em>
<em>Phloem is for glucose.</em>
<em>Here is an extra just for you! ;)</em>
<em>Parenchyma for lateral transport of both. </em>
(1), (2), (4) either require two parents (which would not produce identical offspring to either parents but similar and different to either one in number respects) or there could be mutations / different alleles chosen for the cell division, so I think the answer would be (3) cloning.
Answer:
Sí, es porque sale el sol cada día
Explanation:
Answer:
the fourth one
Explanation:
since if it is a different way then it becomes something else