Answer;
Mendel's work was not well known until many years after Darwin published his theory of evolution
Explanation;
-Mendel's work was ignored because it was not widely distributed, and he didn't make an effort to promote himself. In actual fact, the reasons are more complex.
-Gregor Mendel had the answer to Darwin's problem. Traits were not blended, but inherited whole. And according to Mendel's laws of inheritance, a trait that might disappear in one generation might reappear in the following generation. Modern Neo-Darwinism combines both Darwin's and Mendel's work.
Answer:
1) Lysosome
2) Golgi body
3)Nucleus
4)Mitochondria
5)Endoplasmic reticulum
6)Nucleus
7)Cell wall
8)Cell membrane
9)Vacuole
10)Mitochondria
11)Chloroplast
12)Lysosome
13)Ribosome
14)Nucleus
15)Cytoplasm
16)Cell wall
17)Homeostasis
Explanation:
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Answer:
A. Increasing surface area to improve nutrient absorption between the digestive and the circulatory systems.
Explanation:
Our intestines, on the inside, are lined with the intestinal mucosa. This mucosa is not straightened, as it might seem macroscopically; it rather has this wavy appearance forming folds. Also, epithelial cells in this mucosal layer have lots of small finger-like extensions called the villi.
Folds and villi increase the contact surface between the nutrients in the lumen and mucosa, thus increasing the rate of absorption of these nutrients between the intestines and the blood vessels below the epithelium.
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