Plant types matched with their descriptions
- Hydrophytes - Aquatic plants
- Mesophytes - Plants with habitats that are neither too wet nor too dry
- Xerophytes - Plants with very dry habitats
Hydrophytes are aquatic plants that may be free floating, fully submerged or partly submerged (amphibious) in water. The vascular tissue of hydrophytes is very poorly developed. Examples of hydrophytes are Ottelia, Sagittaria and Utricularia.
Mesophytes are plants that live in habitats that have a moderate supply of water (neither too wet nor too dry. Mesophytes are usually large, fast growing, and have well developed roots and leaves. Examples of mesophytes are clover and maize (corn).
Xerophytes are plants that are able to thrive with very dry habitats where the available soil water is low. Examples of xerophytes are Acacia and Carthamus.
Answer:
The Cell Theory has greatly impacted later scientific discoveries, even the modern science. It proves that every living thing in the world is made up of one or more cells. It impacted scientific discoveries because now scientists can find out more about organisms that they couldn't have if they didn't know about cells. Because of this, scientists can now understand and identify various organisms.
Answer:
13m/s
Explanation:
The speed= distance traveled/elapsed time
Therefore speed=65/5
=13m/s
The answer is reproductive isolation. This ensures that there is no viable reproduction between
different species or subspecies. Even if reproduction
between species leads to conception, the embryo may not be able to survive to maturity or will be sterile. This ensures that
species remain integral by restricting gene flow.