1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
lakkis [162]
3 years ago
7

Of the following phyla, which are non-seed producing and non-vascular?

Biology
1 answer:
Masteriza [31]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Anthocerophyta, Bryophyta, Hepatophyta.

Explanation:

Non vascular plants are defined as the plants which contains phloem, and xylem without the vascular system. They are containing simpler tissues which are specialized for internal transport of water.

They include bryophyta, hornworts (anthocerophyta), liverworts (hepatophyta) mosses, and some algae. Non vascular plants reproduce with the help of spores, and do not produce fruit, and flowers.

You might be interested in
2. Where does fertilization take place in humans?
Oksana_A [137]

Answer:

Internally in the female

Explanation:

internally in the female because that's where the sperm meets the egg

4 0
3 years ago
Where does glycolysis take place in a cell?
crimeas [40]

Answer:

Glycolysis takes places in cytoplasm in a cell

6 0
3 years ago
How are girdles used in turtle respiration and be able to describe the morphology of turtle respiratory system in regards to inh
Ivahew [28]

Answer:

The pectoralis muscle moves the front limb inward and the transverse abdominal muscles moves the posterior limiting membrane up. The limbs are brought into the shell, pushing up on the lung, causing air to expel by the muscles contracting.

To Breathe air in, the serrates muscle pulls out, the abdominal oblique pulls down and the weight of the viscera allows air to flow in, via negative pressure.

Explanation:

hope this helps you if not sorry :)

6 0
3 years ago
All of the following are functions of the peripheral nervous system except
mixas84 [53]

The right option is; it interprets signals from the external environment  

The peripheral nervous system (PNS) is made up of all parts of the nervous system, except the brain and spinal cord (parts of the central nervous system). The peripheral nervous system functions as a channel through which neural signals are transferred from and to the central nervous system. Two types of neurons (sensory and motor neurons) functions in the PNS. The motor neurons transfer neural signals from the central nervous system directly to various muscles, glands, and organs (effectors) throughout the body.


3 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
Why does active transport require energy?
AleksAgata [21]
Because the molecules that are being transported is moving against its concentration. gradient. in other words, its moving from where it's low in concentration to where it's high in concentration.
3 0
3 years ago
Other questions:
  • What gas is up close to one fourth of air surrounding earth
    13·2 answers
  • How many chromosomes would be found in a deer mouse gametes
    8·2 answers
  • Is alcohol broke down by the digestive system
    6·1 answer
  • How many chambers does a frog heart have and why is this advancement necessary for a land animal?
    12·1 answer
  • What would be the benefit of being a producer in terms of energy?
    15·2 answers
  • ______________is the passing of a wave through an object.
    10·2 answers
  • What is phosphoglucomutase
    7·1 answer
  • Do all the red flowers have the same chemical components (pigments). Investigate if the pigments are different or similar in dif
    7·1 answer
  • Please help<br> science btw <br> i’ll give brainly
    14·2 answers
  • How is colorblindness inherited? Explain
    10·1 answer
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!