<h3><u>Answer;</u></h3>
The above statement is <u>True</u>
Sweat glands, fur, and feathers are found on an endotherm.
<h3><u>Explanation;</u></h3>
- An endotherm is an animal that can control its internal body temperature. Endotherms' body temperature is usually much warmer than the temperature of the environment and usually stays about the same temperature.
- <em><u>Endoderms have adaptations that help them regulate their body temperature. For example; Sweat glands help keep endotherms cool. When an endotherm gets hot, the sweat evaporates and cools the animal's skin.</u></em>
- <em><u>Fur and feathers are another adaptation to regulate body temperature. All these coverings helps to keep the animals warm.</u></em>
Answer:
If an organism has a total diploid number of 60 chromosomes, same number of chromosomes i. e. 60 are present in each daughter cell after mitosis while half number of chromosome i. e. 30 are present in each daughter cell after meiosis.
Explanation: Mitosis is a type of cell division in which a single cell is divided into two daughter cells having double number of chromosomes, while meiosis is a type of cell division in which a single cell is divided into four daughter cells having half number of chromosome.
Answer:
Dew is atmospheric moisture condensing on colder surfaces, and is pure water. Guttation is moisture secreted from within the plant itself, and contains xylem sap. Guttation allows for secretion through the edges of the plant.
Explanation: