Receptors which provide animals with information from the external environment are located in ears, tongue, eyes, and the nose. These are all receptors that can be found in our sensory organs and provide us with feedback from our nearby environment and the stimuli on which we should be alerted towards.
Whales are related back to a hairy, 4-legged land mammal that eventually led to the formation of flippers without phalanges, a blow hole that became more dorsal, and other defining features. All of this has been backed by fossil evidence, especially that found within a certain desert region (can’t remember the name) that has a vast amount of whale fossils from many different time periods
Soil, water and food are all nonliving reservoirs of infection
Answer:
1) Light energy enters the chloroplasts of plant cells.
2) Light energy is converted into chemical energy in the form of sugar.
3) The chemical energy in sugar is used immediately for life processes.
4) Excess sugar is converted to starch and stored by the plant until needed.