Answer:
The corrects answer is option B.
Explanation:
The phloem is a structure present in the plant that helps in the translocation of the sugar, amino acids and other material from a source and the sink. This concentrated solution is known as sap. The translocation of the sap is bidirectional in the phloem. The site from the material move called source and the destination is known as the sink.
The driving force for the translocation of the materials is translocated by the pressure potential gradient between the source and the sink sites. It is a mode of active transport.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.
there doesn’t seem to be a page or photo linked with this question. where are the answer choices? surely a, b, c, and d must mean something
Answer:
Both male and female gametes are created during the process of meiosis. The formation of male gametes or sperm is called spermatogenesis. After telophase II of spermatogenesis, there would be <u>four</u> male gametes created that are all genetically <u>haploid.</u>
Explanation:
Telophase II is the final step in Meiosis II. In Telophase II of the spermatogenesis chromosomes travels to opposite poles and are covered by a nuclear envelop. The two parent cells result four daughter cells which are haploid (1n).
Its D Because We Female Only Have X Chromosomes So The Males Picks The Sex Of The Baby.