Answer:
Chloroplast, cell wall and cell membrane, vacuoles, and mitochondria
<span>The Zoocholrellae and p. bursaria have a mutual symbiotic relationship. Zoocholrellae are the algae that the p. bursaria live in. The p. bursaria gives Zoocholrellae food while the Zoocholrellae help and allow for the p. bursaria to perform locomotion and move around.</span>
Answer:
It keeps the eggs warm until they hatch.
Explanation:
When the goal is for eggs to hatch and new chicks are born, a favorable environment is needed at an indicated temperature.
Placing the eggs under a warm lamp is an option to replace the hen that keeps them warm sitting on them.
For questions four plants make their own food which is oxygen gas. This oxygen gas, is an important part of the air, the gas that plants and animals must live on. When people breathe, it is oxygen that we take out of the air to keep our cells and bodies alive.
Fruit flies produce offspring relatively fast and have specific traits, such as eye color and body color/shape. They are easy to observe and their traits are easily traced throughout the next generations.