It is D. Sponges can move but not all, they are soft not hard so not B. They do not make food they absorb it so it D
The new cells would have incorrect number of chromesomes
Answer:
Starting at the spinal cord, the subdivisions of the brachial plexus are (in order): roots, trunks, divisions, and cords.
Explanation:
The brachial plexus is a nervous network that is located at the base of the neck, and connects the spinal cord to all peripheral nerves in the arm. It is composed of five spinal roots (C5, C6, C7, C8 and T1) that join, forming three primary trunks: the upper trunk, which comes from the anterior branches of nerves C5 and C6, the middle trunk, comes from the anterior branch of nerve C7 and the lower trunk: it comes from the anterior branches of nerves C8 and T1. Once the clavicle is passed, each trunk is divided into an anterior and a posterior division, which will be reorganized to form the secondary trunks, fascicles or cords. The set of the posterior branches forms the posterior cord. The union of the anterior branches of the upper and middle trunk forms the lateral cord and the anterior branch of the lower trunk gives rise to the medial cord.
Answer:
Yes, I agree
Explanation:
This is because these storage containers and plastic contain some poisonous chemicals which are dangerous or harmful to living organisms and the environment.
When these chemicals get into the human bodies, they can cause health hazards and when they are washed into the aquatic bodies they can kill aquatic lives. Even if these chemicals are washed in animals drinking water, they can affect the animals negatively.
Answer: A). Active transport requires chemical energy to move nutrients from areas of low concentration to areas of high concentration.
Explanation:
Sometimes cells require nutrients such as sodium and potassium to be transported from an area where they are in low concentration to an area where they are in high concentration.
This goes against the concentration gradient where substances are transported from an area of high concentration to one with low concentration as is the case in processes such as osmosis.
This process is called Active transport and describes the use of chemical energy to move nutrients from areas of low concentration to areas of high concentration.