Answer:
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Explanation:
When a seed is exposed to the proper conditions, water and oxygen are taken in through the seed coat. The embryo's cells start to enlarge. Then the seed coat breaks open and a root or radicle emerges first, followed by the shoot or plumule that contains the leaves and stem.
The answer is photosynthesis. Hope that helps :)
<span>Very very unlikely.
Since the recessive allele is on the X chromosome, in order for a woman to have this condition, both copies of her X chromosome has to have the recessive allele. One copy of the allele would have to come from her mother, and the second copy from her father. The copy from her mother is a 50/50 chance if her mother was heterozygous with one copy of the recessive allele and one copy of a normal allele and therefore didn't exhibit the dystrophy and therefore didn't know she was a carrier. But the father only has 1 copy of the allele and therefore would exhibit the dystrophy and as such would be unlikely to have engaged in procreative sex that would pass on the defective allele to his offspring. This is especially true since duchenne muscular dystrophy will typically start to manifest itself in male children around starting around age 4.</span>
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<em>Rain forests recycle nutrients. (Apex)</em>
<em>Explanation:</em>
<em>Plants can convert atmospheric carbon dioxide to other carbon based compounds through photosynthesis. Rain forests are the largest carbon revisers and are responsible for most of the oxygen in the atmosphere </em>
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<em>Basically they take in carbon dioxide,convert it to oxygen and then release the oxygen back into the environment. Thus helping to prevent the plant from heating up.</em>
They are composed of proteins. I cannot see the options but hopefully that answer is in one of them