Particles or molecules that are too big to fit through regular pores in the cell membrane, or have to big an electric charge, against the current of passive transport ( lower to higher ).
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No Water Required
Seeds do not necessarily need water to germinate and grow, although some require water to soften the seed coat. Large seeds in dry conditions will hold water and allow the growing plant to grow deep roots without the need for rain or additional water.
Fully Developed Embryo
Inside each seed is a fully developed embryo that is ready to begin growing. Many seeds go through a dormancy period, which is a period when the seed will not germinate and begin growing. When conditions are right, the embryo germinates and begins growing. Having an embryo already grown gives a seed plant a better chance at survival as opposed to a spore.
Nourishment
Each seed contains nourishment for the embryo inside the seed. The endosperm is the tissue that surrounds the embryo inside the seed. The embryo uses nourishment provided by the endosperm as a jump start to begin growing.
The Seed Coat
The seed coat is one major advantage seeds have over spores. A spore is a single-celled organism that develops into a plant or fungus when the conditions are right. The spore has no outer protection.
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Answer:
Total 40 sister chromatids
Explanation:
A cell cycle comprises of various phases that includes G1 phase, S phase, G2 phase, Mitosis and cytokinesis.
- During G1 phase the cell grow in size and almost all of the content of cell is duplicated except the DNA. The cell contains chromosome with a single copy of DNA.
- During S phase the the the DNA is duplicated and each cell have chromosome with two sister chromatids.
- G2 phase came after the DNA duplication and recheck the DNA duplication for errors.
As G2 phase occur after DNA duplication so each chromosome in this phase contains two sister chromatids that's why the corn plant with 20 chromosomes would contain 40 sister chromatids in G2 phase.
The correct answer to the question above is Batesian mimicry. The term used to describe a harmless organism resembling a harmful one is called Batesian mimicry. Batesian mimicry is a form of mimicry in which harmless organism had adapted to imitate the predators.