Answer:
Functions of the schlerenchyma tissues are as follows:
The schlerenchyma tissue supports the hard woody plants.
These tissue makes the plant hard and present at the bark of tree.
These tissue consists of lignin chemical that makes support the plant even after it is dead.
The elongation in plant is ceased by the schlerenchyma tissue.
This tissue also strengthen the plant.
Fabrics are produced from this tissue and contribute to the country economics as well.
<span>There are many differences between these groups. Including the sporangia size and structure, type of spores produced, structure of the gametophyte generations, the way each generation lives, some are parasitic some aren't, the habitat. etc. It would require a detailed list of information. Try looking up basic characteristics of each group and making a table to compare them to the ferns. You could use: sporangia, gametes, sporophyte appearance, habitat etc.
They are all vascular by the way, including ferns. The familiar mosses are not, they are Bryophyes which you have not asked about. The club mosses for example are Lycophytes, and very dissimilar to familiar moss.</span><span>
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Explanation:
All substances excreted from the liver are for digestion. This breaks down protein that we eat.
I believe the answer is c, because this is the last stop for digesting proteins..
after that, it gets recycled again.
thru this, the liver excretes the by products by turning into fecal matter and urine..