Answer;
Kingdom, Division, Class, Order, Family, Genus and Species
Explanation;
-The plant kingdom is divided into three divisions namely Bryophyta, Pteridophyta and Spermatphyta.
-Division Bryophyta includes mosses and liverworts. Division Pteridophyta includes the ferns and horsetails. They show a greater variety and a greater ability than bryophyte.
-Division Spermatophyta comprises all the seed bearing plants. They are familiar green plants which produce seeds through flowers or cones. The division spermatophyte consists of two main subdivisions: Gymnospermatophyta and Angiospermatophyta, which are the divided into classes and so forth,.
The answer is microscopic life appeared on Earth before flowering plants. This is because according to the label on the second box, microscopic life appeared 4.0 to 3.5 billion years ago, and this is way before the date 250 to 120 millions years ago indicated on the label on the sixth box the flowering plants appeared on Earth.
Mass movement, which is sometimes called <em>waste movement</em> or <em>slope movement, </em>is defined as the large movement of rock, soil and debris downward due to the force of gravity.
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1. Slope
- Gravity provides the energy to move the materials.
- Rapid movements (e.g. landslide, slumping) etc.
2. Water
- Rainwater acts as a lubricant to weathered materials.
- Rainwater adds weight to weathered materials.
3. Rock structure
- Joints dipping downslope usually assists landslides, rockfalls, rockslide etc
4. Vegetation
- Lack of vegetation cover to hold the loose particles.
5. Vibrations
- Earthquakes.
- Construction processes and mining operations.
To enable primary cells to be prepared for excised tissues
Answer:(B) decrease protein production
Explanation: nitrogen gas in the atmosphere is the source of nitrogen which is useful to plants.
In the nitrogen cycle, nitrogen gas is converted to it's compounds and then back to it's gas form.
The nitrogenous cycle involves fixation, mineralization, nitrification and denitrification .
In the first three states, nitrogen undergoes changes into a state where it can be absorbed by plants.
In denitrification,nitrates (useful form of nitrogen) are converted into gaseous nitrogen.organisms involved in this process are called denitrifying bacteria eg Pseudomonads sp.
Nitrogen is an important element.
It is useful for the production of protein, DNA, RNA and chlorophyll.
When it is deficient in the soil,it affects the synthesis of proteins and yellowing of leaves due to decrease in chlorophyll