Answer:
Bryophytes, lycophytes, ferns, whisk ferns, and horsetails. (Ans. A)
Explanation:
Seedless vascular plants: They are defined as the plants which contains developed specialized tissues known as vascular structure for transportation of nutrients and water. They are known as higher plants because they include from flowering plants to conifer trees (growing seeds) to fern (do not grow seeds).
Seedless vascular plants are divided into four plant divisions:
1) Psilophyta
2) Lycophyta
3) Sphenophyta
4) Pterophyta
Seedless vascular plants includes horsetail and clubmosses, these plants are not producing flowers or seeds. Spores of these plants are very lightweight with the help of this they are disappearing quickly in the wind.
Water! It is the source of all life.
It would be tundra, the other option is desert but I don't see that in your answer choices.
Answer:
Succinate dehydrogenase is an enzyme complex which is found in the inner membrane of the mitochondria in case of Eukaryotes.
It is the only enzyme in the body that takes part in electron transport and citric acid cycle.
The pressence of this enzyme shows that there is a pressence of high mitochondrial content in that part of the body
Other dehydrogenases oxidizes a substrate by reducing the electron acceptor which is usually NAD⁺/NADP⁺ or flavin enzyme.