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Actually, when the cells are full of water, they grow large and are packed closely together, making the carrot turgid. Conversely, when the cells lose water, they shrink and the carrot shrivels. That's what happens when you put a carrot in salty water and leave it there.
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This depends on the point of view, I believe. Chelicerate is not the direct ancestor of trilobites, but it is related but distantly.
<span>The only true statement is that cellular respiration is used by every living cell. There are two forms of cellular respiration: aerobic, where oxygen is required, and anaerobic, where it is not. The other statements are false, in that although oxygen and water can be part of the cellular respiration process, they are not expressed in the ways listed. Cellular respiration also does not convert energy to food, it converts food to energy. Hope this answer helps!</span>
The answer is most likely the second choice. All answer choices could be possible, but in light of the others the second choice is far too specific, and there is no information in the prompt to even indicate that as a plausible answer choice.
A- true, the term brown bread on a label is guarantee that the bread has been made with whole-grain flour