Answer:
Plants take in carbon dioxide from the environment for photosynthesis. Because trees are large, they need a lot of energy, which likely results in a lot of carbon dioxide being removed from the air. If they’re chopped down, there will be fewer trees to remove the extra carbon dioxide from the air.
Explanation:
answer from Plato
1. Gases are exchanged inside the
lungs through the surfaces of
thousands of alveoli to allow the
diffusion of carbon dioxide and
<span>oxygen
2. </span>Wastes are removed through the excretory system after passing through
either the kidneys urine or the digestive tract feces
3.Blood is redirected after a change in blood pressure after birth. Blood
now flows through the pulmonary artery to the lungs to receive oxygen
4. The lungs alveoli, the intestines, the
pulmonary artery, and the excretory system
hope it helps
They are alike because they are the simplest form of life and the carry genetic information.
Answer:
OA.
Their cells all contain a membrane-bound nucleus.
Explanation:
it can not be the option B because not all eukaryotic species have a cell wall, animals for example.
In option C plants are eukaryotic, but they are stuck on the ground and cannot move around the environment.
option D, fungi and animals are not able to do photosynthesis, they are heterotrophs.