Answer:
Touching, Smelling.
Explanation:
Touching will be useful to detect stimuli like coldness and hotness.
Smelling on the other hand will help to make observations on smell and change in smell. These two are among the five senses that we use to make observations as we record what we see, hear, touch and feel, smell and taste.  
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The correct answer will be- phloem transports photsynthetic products to the roots
Explanation:
Phloem is the vascular tissue which specializes in transporting the solute molecules like sugar in the form of sucrose to in the plants.
The phloem connects the photosynthetic organ (Leaves)  to non-photosynthetic organs (stem and roots) of the plants by transporting the photosynthates or sucrose to various parts.
Since the roots also need the energy to perform metabolic functions so need the photosynthates to synthesize the energy molecule. They receive the photosynthates from the phloem.
Thus, phloem transports photosynthetic products to the roots is the correct answer.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
<span>. Estuaries have been called the "nurseries of the sea" because the protected environment and abundant food provide an ideal location for fish and shellfish to reproduce. Most commercially important fish species spend some part of their life cycle in estuaries. Besides fish, many species of birds depend on estuaries for food and nesting areas. Migratory birds use estuaries as stopover points for resting and feeding before continuing their journey. Marine mammals also use estuaries as feeding grounds and nurseries.</span>
        
             
        
        
        
Well those that are in that ecostems could died from no water or the could walk on it and it breaks
        
             
        
        
        
The answer is:  " invasive " . 
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     "<span>The boa constrictor in the Everglades is an example of an <u>  invasive  </u><u /> species that is impacting local species."
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