Answer:
<em>Candida albicans</em>
Explanation:
The most common opportunistic pathogenic yeast is the <em>Candida albicans</em>. It is present in the human alimentary canal and can also survive outside the human body. The Candidiasis is the common fungal opportunistic yeast infection. This type of infection does not leads to a disease. Other yeast opportunistic infection species are <em>Candida tropicalis</em>, <em>Candida glabrata</em>, and <em>Candida dubliniensis</em>
The beauty of plants being the reason for faster blooming cannot be tested using the scientific method.
<h3>The scientific method</h3>
It is a rational order of steps through which scientific investigations are conducted.
Beauty is a relative term and can be generally subjective. What is beautiful to one person might not be beautiful to others.
If we say that the lilies bloomed first before the asters because they are more beautiful, it will be difficult to categorize beauty into a metric variable, and thus, cannot be scientifically tested.
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The question is incomplete. The complete question is:
Plasmodesmata are cell junctions that are found between ________.
a) adjacent animal cells in the same tissue type
b) individual cardiac cells in heart muscle tissue
c) the plasma membrane of actively dividing prokaryotes
d) adjacent plant cells
Answer:
d) adjacent plant cells
Explanation:
Plasmodesmata are the cytoplasmic channels that connect the adjacent plant cells together and maintain the continuity of their cytoplasm. These are the narrow channels with 20-40 nm diameter. Plasmodesmata serve the function analogous to the gap junctions of the animal cells. The presence of plasmodesmata between the neighboring plant cells allows the movement of molecules and ions between them. Plant cells can adjust the diameter of the plasmodesmata according to the requirement to allow the transport of substances across them.
Answer:
5. BAD 6.A D the conditions for a plant to grow is warm moist wether
The role of the nervous system is to help the living organism maintain functionality and be able to receive and respond.
Brain- the bodys control center
digestive system- functions to eat and put back out in the form of waste and secretion
Heart- a muscle that keeps blood pumping and spreading throughout the vessels in the body