Answer:
*first attempt the questions , it will give u a good sense of how the questions can come
*read every chapter very throughly
*this may sound wierd but . imagine ur a teacher in a classroom and explain the chapter to ur class and take a quiz ( but its on urself) if they ( you) answer correctly then ask why
this is the correct way of revising any chapter , it works for me perfectly.
it is said that if u teach someone something , u are more likely to remember it ( in this case ur imaginary students)
if you study like this , u wont need any extra material
hope it helps ,pls mark me as brainliest
Answer:
oxgen and carbondioxide
stomata
water. minerals and sunlight
Animals either eat plants to obtain chemical energy in the form of glucose or they eat other animals that ate plants. Energy moves from the Sun to plants to animals. Photosynthesis is necessary for that energy flow.
When you think about it, structure is often but perhaps not always necessary for function of a certain ability in any organism.
Wings for example give organisms the ability to fly, so the structure of their wings enables them to fly. Without wings, they wouldn't be able to fly (excluding free fall or using technology).
Also important is too understand that we adapt through changing our abilities - function ever so slightly from generaton to generation to adapt to a certain environment where we live, this can then change structure accordingly to ensure proper function for the new ability.
Answer: The four nitrogen bases found in DNA are adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine
Explanation:
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