Answer:
Photosynthesis removes carbon from the atmosphere, and cellular respiration releases carbon back into the atmosphere.
Explanation:
Photosynthesis manufactures sugar from carbon dioxide from respiration and water using sunlight as the source of energy. Carbon dioxide diffuses through the stomata from the atmosphere and releases oxygen which is used in cellular respiration to break down food forming carbon dioxide, energy and water.
The correct answer is Collenchyma.
The collenchyma cells are lengthened cells with uneven thick cell walls, which are responsible for structure and support. Their thick walls comprises of the compounds pectin and cellulose. These cells are generally found below the epidermis, or the outer layers of cells in leaf veins and in young stems.
These cells provide structural support, mainly in developing leaves and shoots. The strength of the tissue comes from these condensed cell walls and the longitudinal meshing of the cells.
False, Bacteria can eat through most containers
An organism has syncytial nuclei, which leads to parasynchronous or synchronous mitosis and therefore, multiple nuclei undergo the process of mitosis at the same time. This happens to the nuceli present in one cytoplasm, i.e., one cell.