1. I can not see the picture so I can't answer this until I see the picture.
7. Genotype
8 or 9. Phenotype don't know why that was marked wrong.
11. Independent Assortment
14. I am guessing that is Segregation.
15. Gamete
16. Homozygous I think
17. Homozygous
18. IDK this one was hard to figure out.
Hope some of these are correct :)
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D is the best answer honestly
Creeping thistle continuously survives through easy germination of seeds. The Creeping thistle seed can be buried in undisturbed soil for over 20 years and still become growable. And also, the roots help in their growth. They absorb nutrients and regenerate to form new plants. Although the roots may be able to penetrate some meters down, most regeneration occurs within or just below the plow layer. Portions of the adjacent roots become thick due to the developing storage tissue which is where new shoots are formed.
Answer:
Red algae - acquired plastids by secondary endosymbiosis
Explanation:
Red algae are believed to have undergo a primary endosymbiosis event. Then a second endosymbiosis event created a large group known as heterokonts. During the primary endosymbiosis event red algae acquire their plastids.
the temperature would rise so the correct answer is A . im sorry if im wrong