Peristalsis is the right answer
Answer:
Robert Hooke
Explanation:
Robert Hooke is an English scientist/biologist who in 1665 was the first to name CELLS after observing cork on a compound microscope he improved on. Robert Hooke published his discovery in his book titled: Micrographia.
Hence, according to this question where Nuris is writing a paper on the scientist who first named cells after studying cork. Her paper is obviously talking about ROBERT HOOKE who was the first to discover cells in cork.
Genetic data suggests many frog species that live in Madagascar and India share a common ancestor that lived on the India-Madagascar landmass is best described by
(b)Geographic separation led to divergence in the gene pool, resulting in a new species
Explanation:
- The island's geography, geology, and climate have provided opportunities for species to evolve and diversify in isolation. Its species are a mix of those that have been living and evolving there for many tens of millions of years and those that arrived more recently and subsequently diversified.
- Some of Madagascar's present species are there because they "rode there" on the continents and were left on the island when it separated from India.
Answer: B.
Explanation: Feedback regulation of endocrine system explains the hormone pathway in which neurons in the hypothalamus secreting thyroid releasing hormone, posterior pituitary and endocrine glands
New organism are produced through natural and artificial methods and it is similar to asexual reproduction process in Vegetative reproduction.
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The new organism that is similar to the original parent organism, without the process of sperm and egg that takes place in a sexual reproduction. Vegetative reproduction always produces a new organism which is same as that of the parent organism. It not involve the process of sperm and egg that usually occurs in a sexual reproduction.
It is an example for asexual reproduction process. In vegetative reproduction new organisms are produces in two methods such as
natural method
artificial method
Sweet potatoes modified tuberous roots, rhizomes,offsets,runners bulbs are included in natural method. Artificial methods are made by man and these includes the process of layering ,cutting ,tissue culture and grafting.