Answer:
Option B, are proteins embedded in the cell walls that transport water
Explanation:
Aquaporins are water channels that are present in the membrane of root cell and belong to the group of major intrinsic protein (MIP) family. It not only assists in rapid Trans membrane water transport but also regulate the flux of water between cells and within the cell
They are small, hydrophobic, intrinsic membrane proteins that create water channels for movement of water into and between cells across all organ systems and hence they are known as plumbing system for cells and
Thus, option B is correct
There are four Types of general body shapes for most fishes:
Fusiform: Like Tuna Fishes, and most Sharks, this body shape has a larger, rounded on front, and almost pointy in the rear.
Attenuated: Like Eels allows it to wiggle into small crevices where it hunts prey, like a snake.
Depressed: (Flat ventrally) like the Angler fish and most Flat Fishes.
Compressed: (Flat Vertically) reef fishes such as the butter fish gives the fish great agility for movement around the reef and can support sudden bursts of acceleration.
The Triggerfish is flat from side-to-side, it's mostly on reefs and moves around with great agility; and the Hawkfish has a Torpedo-like body, round in front, pointy in the tail. The body shape then is compressed.
Fixator (--) helps hold a bone in place
Answer:
We know that potential energy is the energy that is stored within an object while kinetic energy is the energy that is in motion. The connection between the two is that potential energy transforms into kinetic energy.
Explanation: