Invasive exotic species are species that interfiere with the natural food chain and are usually foreign
I think the correct answer would be the third option. Cell membranes are present in both plant and animal cells. Both cells are eukaryotic cells so that they both contain membrane-bound organelles like the mitochondria, nucleus, lysosomes and the endoplasmic reticulum. Also, Both cells have the same processes for reproduction including mitosis and meiosis. For plant cells, additional structures can be found namely the chloroplasts, vacuoles and the cell wall. Another difference of the two would be the size. Animal cells are smaller than plant cells. Animal cells would have sizes ranging from 10 to 30 micrometers while the plant cells would be 10 to 100 micrometers.
<span>In response to an increased workload, cardiac myocardial cells will increase in size. Myocardial cells are the muscle cells within the heart. These cells naturally increase in size as the heart enlarges during development. The cells can also grow during extensive exercise, heart disease, or due to an injury to the heart muscle (such as a heart attack).</span>
There exists the same question from other source that has the table;
The information in the table are as follows:
Ammonia - NH3
Glucose - C8H12O6
Salt - NaCl
Water - H2O
Ammonia, salt and water are alike because, first they are all compounds. They are composed of two different atoms: Ammonia - N and H, Salt - Na and Cl, Water - H and O