Step-by- step-Explanation:
- Archaebacteria are very similar to Bacteria with respect to their cell size,prokaryotic organisation,circular DNA etc.
- Archaebacteria very similar to Gram-positive bacteria on the basis of cell structure.
- Both bacteria and Archaebacteria have several similar Metabolic Pathways.
- Unlike Bacteria Archaebacteria are habitants of extreme climates like hot springs and ice capped continents.
Thus Archaebacteria are much alike to Eubacteria.
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.
The difference is in their chemical structure. Simple carbohydrates have a simpler molecular form, and as such are super easy to digest and fairly quick form of energy. Sucrose and Fructose are examples of such simple carbohydrates
Complex Carbohydrates, form a larger chain, and come packed with fiber. They have more advanced components that offer better health benefits (fiber) and are digested for more energy. Additionally Complex carbs are used by organisms to store large amounts of backup energy. Examples of such things include Starch (plants) and Glycogen (animals and Humans).
Answer: D
Explanation:
i just got the answer right on the computer and it says it was right . it not a or b .... so those you can knock off and it sure not c so that only leaves you with D .