Answer:
Sexual reproduction
Explanation:
There are two asexual so I'm going to assume you meant sexual because the rest of these answers create identical offspring.
Remember that sexual reproduction is how humans are made and we are very different from our parents!
Answer:
Fungal cells differ from mammalian cells in that they have cell walls that are composed of chitin, glucans, mannans, and glycoproteins. Both mammalian and fungal cells have cell membranes; however, they differ in their lipid composition.
Explanation: Like plants and animals, fungi are eukaryotic multicellular organisms. Unlike these other groups, however, fungi are composed of filaments called hyphae; their cells are long and thread-like and connected end-to-end, as you can see in the picture below.
Answer:
C. The stratum contains iridium
Explanation:
The Asteroids are large rocky bodies found on the orbit of the sun.If a fragment of a asteroid falls on the earth it is known as the meteorite According to Luis and Walter Alvarez they stated that a huge asteroid strikes the gulf coast of mexico that killed many species o earth including the dinosaurs.this might be the reason for extinction of dinosaurs.Scientists and researchers reported that more than one asteroid involved in extinction of species of the earth.
Explanation:
Hey there! Carbohydrates are one of four macromolecules. Carbohydrates provide short-term energy. Glucose, sucrose, starch, cellulose, chitin all belong to Carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are often referred to as saccharides and form ring structures. All Carbohydrates names end with "ose".
Carbohydrates Elements: Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen - ratio 1:2:1 CHO
Carbohydrates Monomers: Monosaccharides (one sugar)
Carbohydrates Polymers: Polysaccharides and Disaccharides
Carbohydrates Functions: Store energy; provide structural support
Carbohydrates Examples: Bread, pasta, grains
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Answer: The aorta
Explanation: the main blood supplier to the body branches off into two main coronary blood vessels (also called arteries). These coronary arteries branch off into smaller arteries, which supply oxygen-rich blood to the entire heart muscle.