Answer: The correct option is B. Vertebrates appeared in the oceans before they moved on to land.
Vertebrate paleontology involves study of fossils of the vertebrates starting from the earliest fishes to the ancestors of modern day mammals. The spreading up of life from water to land needed modifications and adaptations such as protection from drying and support against the gravity. The tetrapod vertebrates evolved and started to live on land from oceans during the Devonian period. The succession of the Devonian period showed fossil evidences towards terrestrialization
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Simple but very simple question. Cellulose.
Answer:
I belive it is Convection
Explanation:
It is the movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise, and colder, denser material to sink under the influence of gravity, which consequently results in transfer of heat.
D. Organisms specialized for living in a particular niche.
Answer:
T-tubules (transverse tubules)
Explanation:
T-tubules, also known as transverse tubules, are narrow tubes that are continuous with the sarcolemma (i.e., the cell membrane of striated muscle cells). In skeletal/cardiac muscle cells, T-tubules form invaginations of the sarcolemma that contain many ion channels involved in excitation-contraction (e-c) coupling of muscle cells. Thus, transverse tubules function to conduct the action potential from the cell membrane (sarcolemma) to the interior of the muscle cell.