The answer is B. the right hemisphere of the cerebrum.
It is known that the left hemisphere of the cerebrum is responsible for control of the right side of the body and that the right hemisphere of the cerebrum is responsible for control of the left side of the body. Therefore, left hand is controlled by the right hemisphere while right hand is controlled by the left hemisphere of the cerebrum.
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The spread of roots around a plant is usually greater than the depth of the roots is a completely false statement. It totally depends on the type of plant in regards to the type of root it will have. Normally there are two kinds of roots and they are taproot and fibrous roots. In case of taproots the main root goes downwards and smaller roots branches out of it. In case of taproots, it is true that the spread of roots is smaller than the depth of the roots. In case of fibrous roots, the spread of roots is greater than that of the depth of the roots. A wig tree is an example of a plant having taproot. in the wig tree the root can go to a depth of around 120 meters.
Marine mammals , with few exception are viviparous.
Explanation:
- Mammals are those animals which are characterized by the presence of mammary gland and body hair.
- They feed milk to their young ones.
- The vertebrates are classified as viviparous, oviparous and ovoviviparous depending on the way their young ones develop and are nourished during their embryonic and foetal development.
- Viviparous animals are those which directly give birth to their young ones and have a distinct gestation period during which their babues develop inside their womb. These are placental mammals.
- Oviparous animals are those which lay egg and the embryo develops outside mothers body.
- Ovoviviparous animals are those who do not lay their eggs but their eggs hatch inside their body .These are aplacental animals.
- Most mammals are viviparous.
1) Identify the problem
2) Design a solution or product
3) Implement the design
4) Evaluate the product/solution
First start with making observations, and decide on the problem. You want to generate ideas, look and decide your limits, then create a solution or product. Then, build your product/solution, and put it to the test. Did it work? Identify the pros and cons of your product/solution, and decide what you could do better to improve your design.