I believe its the lounges....Hope this helps!
Hello there!
As you may know, there are two main types of carbohydrates:
Some examples of complex carbohydrates include potatoes, split peas, pinto beans, asparagus, and practically anything that is low in sugar and high in fiber.
Simple carbohydrates, for the most part, are the complete opposite. When you're eating a sugar cookie or drinking processed juice, you are basically consuming simple carbohydrates.
With this said, the answer to your question is simple carbohydrates.
I hope I helped!
Remember, anything sweet is simple. :)
Answer: have true roots, stems, and leaves
may have seeds
may not have seeds
have vascular tissue
Explanation:
some vascular plants have seeds and some do not.
they have vascular tissue such as xylem and phloem
they have true roots, stems, and leaves
The cell goes in a "dormant phase". A good example is the neuron. Neurons are very metabolically active but they don't divide so they go into a phase that doesn't include growth or replication of genetic material.
Answer;
Transport of substances
Explanation;
-Veins have vascular tissues, that is the xylem and the phloem. Xylem tissue transports water and mineral salts to the leaf, while phloem transports manufactured food from the leaf to other parts of the plant.
-Leaves need water for photosynthesis and the water is transported from roots to leaves through xylem.
-Veins are spread all over the leaves ,so they can easily transport water to all the cells of leaves.
-After the completion of photosynthesis in a chloroplasts, glucose is formed which may be used for cellular respiration or stored in form of starch. Phloem transports the glucose to other parts of the plant for cellular respiration;