Answer:
The given statement is true
Explanation:
Watersheds are area that drains the rainwater and streams to a common vent, like- mouth of a bay, reservoir outflow etc. It is also regarded as a drainage basin. It includes- lake, reservoir, stream, groundwater etc.
A large watershed contains in it many small watersheds depending on their outlet. For example- the Mississippi Water Basin. The continent of America is divided by two water sheds, one which has an outlet in Atlantic Ocean and the other has in the Pacific Ocean.
Thus the above mentioned is true for watersheds.
Eukaryotic cells are larger than prokaryotic cells and have a “true” nucleus, membrane-bound organelles, and rod-shaped chromosomes. The nucleus houses the cell's DNA and directs the synthesis of proteins and ribosomes.
So..the answer should be D. Eukaryotic cells have a true membrane-bound nucleus and prokaryotes do not
All cells have a plasma membrane, ribosomes, cytoplasm, and DNA. Prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus and membrane-bound structures. Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus and membrane-bound structures called organelles.
So..it can't be C. or A. or even B.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Answer:
If the evolution of a species occurs at a more rapid rate, then such a species is able to quickly adapt to its host habitat/ecosystem. One benefit for the species would be escaping extinction and becoming the dominant species in its habitat/ecosystem.
Answer: C.Food
Explanation: In the process of photosynthesis, the chloroplasts in the cell make the food- sugar/glucose-. they do this by collecting the sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide, making the food. Any food they don't end up using is then converted to oxygen.
Answer: Option A) Because species in an ecosystem are interdependent
Explanation:
Due to the predator-prey relationship of
large cod fish and herring in the North Atlantic, alongside other non-living factors; species in the ecosystem are interdependent
Therefore, to scientists must know fully about the individual species of the ecosystem in order to make accurate predictions.