Where's the pyramid? Well, I guess you forgot to add the picture so I think the answer is B. Primary Producer
B. long fibres in celery
(I've done an experiment in my science class once on xylem tissue on celery)
Answer:
Meiosis only occurs in reproductive cells, as the goal is to create haploid gametes that will be used in fertilization. Meiosis is important to, but not the same as, sexual reproduction. Meiosis is necessary for sexual reproduction to occur, as it results in the formation of gametes (sperm and eggs).
Explanation:
You can approach this question by finding one answer that is wrong or by eliminating the answers that are correct.
Glycolysis is the breakdown of glucose into pyruvate. If you already know that glycolysis is oxygen-independent, meaning it does not require oxygen, then you immediately know that A is incorrect, making that the correct answer.
However, you can also go about it by eliminating B, C, and D. In glycolysis, glucose is breaking down with the help of ATP bringing in energy, so that means glucose, the simple sugar, is breaking down, so C is out. ATP is bringing that energy to the mitochondria, so B is out. And the energy from ATP is being consumed, so D is out.
Mitosis is important<span> because it is essential for growth and repair in the </span>body<span>. </span>Mitosis<span> happens when a parent cell divides, creating two identical copies, referred to as daughter cells. During this process, it is essential that the daughter cells are exactly the same with the same copies of DNA.</span>