The salt water consists mostly of the following substances: dissolved salts (predominantly sodium (Na+ ) and chloride (Cl− ) ions.<span>The other most </span>abundant<span> ions of </span>seawater<span> are</span> sulfate (SO24−), magnesium (Mg<span>2+</span>), calcium (Ca<span>2+</span>), and potassium (K+<span>).</span>
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<em>Option </em><em>D)</em><em> </em><em>Kingdom</em><em> </em><em>is </em><em>the </em><em>largest </em><em>group</em><em> </em><em>in </em><em>taxon </em>
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The rigid layers of fungal cell walls contain polysaccharides called chitin and glucans. The wall protects the fungus from desiccation and predators. Most fungal hyphae are divided into separate cells by endwalls called septa(e). These tiny holes in the septa allow the rapid flow of nutrients and small molecules from cell to cell along the hypha.
Enzymes are substances necessary for the synthesis of most materials in an organism