The water lilies may adapt to needing less water, both to drink and to live. The flowers will try to adjust to their new habitat by needing less water as there is less available.
Prokaryotes are single-celled organisms with no nucleus, and so this would make bacteria a prime example. Therefore, depending upon the system being used, the kingdom that contains single-celled prokaryotes could be Monera, or the combination of Archaeobacteria and Eubacteria.
The kingdom systems, which were previously taught in high school, consisted of a 5-kingdom system which was later expanded to 6. The 5- kingdom included Animals, Plants, Fungi, Monera and Protists. The 6- kindgom system expanded Monera into Archaeobacteria and Eubacteria.
The "kingdom" system of classification is now generally not recognized as a valid or helpful way of classification, at least not according to modern evidence. It tends to be "paraphyletic", meaning that it describes relationships which do not match the evolutionary relationships of the organisms being described, and tends to favor human conventions rather than biological evidence. Kingdoms have generally been replaced by "domains" in terms of organizing relationships between organisms, referring to the prokaryotes, eukaryotes, and archaea, based on genetic and protein data.
Answer:
A. division of the nucleus
Explanation:
Mitosis is a biological process that the cells of all organisms go through in order to replicate and reproduce. It is part of the cell cycle, which is made up of G1, S, G2, and M (mitosis). In G1, the cell is growing; in S, the DNA of the cell is synthesized, or replicated, so we know choice C is wrong; in G2, the cell is being prepared for mitosis; and finally, in M, the cell actually undergoes cell division.
So, we are looking for an answer choice that involves division: either A or D.
At the end of mitosis, there's an additional process called cytokinesis that actually divides the cytoplasm, so the answer can't be D.
Thus, the answer is A.
The answer is RNA because DNA for human .