Answer:
Temperate grasslands have <u>few trees.</u>
Explanation:
Althogh options are not given for this question, here is what I can speculate based on provided limited information.
Temperate grasslands have few trees and large shrubs (mostly absent). Here, <u>grasses are the main vegetation</u>. A major reason behind this is the <u>low average annual precipitation</u> which doesn't allow bigger plants to survive.
For the second part I can say that temperate grasslands have primary vegetation (grasses) whereas other biomes have higher plants as well.
Organisms that use oxygen need it for cellular respiration, in which energy is released from glucose. Energy is needed by the organism for growth, mobility and reproduction.
Answer: xylem and the outside, which differentiate into phloem
Explanation:
Answer:
Centrosome
Explanation:
Diagram I and are II are single cells. Diagram I is an animal cell, Diagram II is a plant cell (can see the cell wall and the central vacuole).
G is the centrosome. The centrosome is made up of two cylindrical structures called centrioles. They are the microtubule organising centres (MTOCs) in cells. They regulate the assembly of microtubules during the cell cycle