Answer: Sartorius Muscle.
Explanation:
Answer:
several transcription factors (TFs)
<h2>Sugar beet harvest </h2>
Explanation:
Sugar beets have to be harvested and stockpiled in September because they have to get the root out of the ground before the ground freezes
- Sugar beets are harvested with two primary pieces of equipment
- The defoliator removes the green leaves and slices a slab from the top of the sugar beet root
- This removed slab is the growing point of the sugar beet and contains high levels of impurities, which impede the factories ability to extract the sugar from the remainder of the harvested root
- The sugar beet root is then harvested with a pinch wheel harvester, which pinches the root and lifts from the soil
- The sugar beet harvester also separates some soil and conveys the sugar beet into a truck to be transported to a receiving station
Answer:
D. Lung cells
Explanation:
There are many organizations of living things and parts of living things. From simplest to complex the levels are: cells, tissue, organ, system, organism. So, if you have lung tissue then the only simpler organization is cells. These are simpler because cells are what make up tissue, just as tissue makes up organs. Through the levels, the more simple something is then the smaller it is, relatively.
Fern spore germinates into prothallus.
Explanation:
Ferns are members of phylum pteridophyta, the vascular cryptogams.
These are first land plants which are known to have a distinct conducting system of xylem and phloem.
They reproduce by forming spores that germinates into a heart shaped gametophyte.
The gametophyte of the fern is called prothallus.
The heart shaped gametophyte has root like structure called rhizoids.
These rhizoids anchor the gametophyte to the substratum.