<h3><u>Self</u><u> </u><u>Pollina</u><u>tion</u><u>:</u></h3>
- Bisexuality
- Cleistogamy
- Homogamy
- Chasmogamy
- Position of antlers
<h3><u>Cros</u><u>s</u><u> </u><u>Pollination</u><u>:</u></h3>
- Dicliny
- Self incompatibility
- Male sterility
- Heterostyly
- Dichogamy
<h3><em><u>Keep</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>lear</u></em><em><u>ning</u></em><em><u>.</u></em></h3><h2 />
To keep in the stored enzymes so it can keep synthesizing at night, even when there is no sunlight. -- Stomata serve two main functions - they allow carbon dioxide to reach the cells in the leaf where the majority of photosynthesis takes place and they allow water to be transpired out off the leaf. During the day, stomata are generally open to allow photosynthesis to take place as quickly as possible. At night, when the lack of light means photosynthesis can't take place, many plants close their stomata to reduce water loss. There is one group of mainly desert plants, known as CAM plants, that keep their stomata closed during the day when water loss would be greatest, and open them at night, using a biochemical method to effectively store carbon dioxide in the leaf overnight.
Answer: Anthropology
Explanation:
Anthropology can be defined as the scientific study of human, their behavior, and the societies in the past and future.
During the 1980s cognitive science was combined with psychology and was known as anthropogy.
The study of human behavior, cultural meaning, biological development of humans also comes under anthropology.
Hence, the correct answer is option D
I am certain that the difficulties of maintaining a long-term immune memory to influenza viruses are due to the Antigenic shift from zoonotic sources.
The adaptive immune response is intiated when the DCs present viral antigens to the naive and memory T-lymphoctes. During an influenza infection, the antigens are acquired by the DCs through two different mechanism.