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The process of photosynthesis produces glucose which is a form of food for plants. The gas produced by photosynthesis is oxygen.
Borders are still guarded zealously and fought for - via wars when required and when not required in equal measure. I see nations fighting
over water that preciously scarce resource of the future. I see that terrorists still abound - the Osama Bin Laden types still roam the Earth terrorizing countries and peoples with newer weapons and newer methods of instilling terror. I see that the United States is no longer the sole superpower of the world -- the most powerful country on Earth. I see the most powerful countries dominating the world as being China, India, Brazil and Russia in that order. I see that China and India have become the equivalent of the US and the erstwhile Soviet Union - fighting another Cold War between them and competing for resources and influence around the world.
<span>Yes, both prokaryotes and eukaryotes have liquid cytoplasm in their construction. To the best of my knowledge, AT LEAST MOST viruses do as well, if not all. However, their cell structures are relatively primitive and their cytoplasm is viscous and granular.</span>
The three major clades of bilaterian animals are the <span>ecdysozoa, lophotrochozoa, and deiterstomia.
Ecdysozoa are organisms that include insects, crustaceans, chelicerata, and myriapods. Lophoytochozoa include fossil organisms. Deiterstomia include chordata, echinodermata, and hemichordata.
Bilaterian animals have bilateral symmetry, meaning that they have a head, and a tail, as well as back and belly.
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The appropriate answer is C. ANCESTRAL FINCH. The study of these birds on the Galapagos island led to Darwin proposing his theory of natural selection. Darwin collect and preserved samples of the finches he observed while on his travels.
He did not observe anything unique about the birds until after he returned home. He focused on the differences in the beaks of the birds. It is then that he started to work on his revolutionary theory.