All genetic information is found in the DNA
The canal that extends from the vestibule to the uterus is called the<u> </u><u>vagina</u>.
Vagina is a part of the female reproductive system forming an elastic, muscular part of the female genital tract. It is involved in the processes of menstruation by discharging the menstrual fluid, sexual intercourse and childbirth. It extends from the vulval vestibule to the neck of the uterus called the cervix. The vulval vestibule is a part of the vulva in which the urinary opening and the vaginal opening open. The uterus is a pear shaped, hollow, muscular organ also called the womb which is involved in the process of menstruation and also in the development of the fetus during pregnancy.
Minerals must have a definite chemical composition which may differ within specified limits. According to geologists minerals must be:
<span>>naturally occurring-meaning, people did not make it.
>inorganic- means not made by an organism
>solid-not a liquid, not a gas at standard temperature and or pressure
>definite chemical composition-</span><span> all occurrences have a chemical composition which varies within a specific limited range.</span><span>
>ordered internal structure-</span><span> meaning, atoms are arranged in a systematic and repeating pattern.</span>
Answer:
The carbon cycle with 4 boxes connected by arrows. Box 1: carbon dioxide in the atmo… ... 4 boxes connected by arrows. Box 1: carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Box 2: X. Box 3: consumers eat producers. Box 4: Y. The arrow that follows box 4 connects to box 1. Which labels best complete the flow chart?Explanation:
Answers- The correct statements about sea grasses are
1. They act as habitats for many marine species
2. They generate up to 10 liters of carbon a day and add nutrients to the sea. They have huge carbon reserves and posses 10 % of the ocean carbon. Also have much higher carbon holding capacity than forest.
3. They are a source of food for manatees and other herbivores - Sea grass in the major source of food for herbivores in marine environment
4. They are toxic to bacteria and algae and protect other organisms by inhibiting the growth of microorganisms.