Answer:
b. pseudocoelom
Explanation:
A pseudocoelom is a false body cavity of some invertebrates which occupies the space localized between the mesoderm and the endoderm of the gut. This false cavity is found in nematodes.
Arthropods exhibit:
1- Bilateral symmetry because both opposite sides of the body are similar,
2- they are protostomes because the blastopore becomes the mouth during embryonic development,
3- they have true tissues because tissues are formed by groups of cells which share a common function, and finally,
4-arthropods are triploblastic because they are formed by three germ embryonic layers (endoderm, mesoderm and ectoderm).
The answer is C.
Living organisms that live in the littoral zones in the ocean are used to frequent changes in temperature and in the salinity of the ocean water. For an organism to survive in this environment, it needs to have adaptive features that will increase its survival. The littoral zone is divided into three zones, which are high, middle and lower littoral zones. Organisms living in high littoral zone have adaptive features that make them more adapted to desiccation due to the long hours of sunlight to which they are exposed. The organisms are usually exposed directly to the air or they can be enclosed in burrows.
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<u>Answer:</u>
"Debt-for-nature swaps" are just "financial transactions" from which a part of a nation's (Developing nation) foreign debt is forgiven. This is done in exchange of "local investments" for the purpose of environmental conservation measures.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- The model for "debt-for-nature swaps", was outlined in the EAI (Enterprise for the Americas Initiative), was extended in the "Tropical Forest Conservation Act" (TFCA) to include the countries present around the world with 'tropical forests'.
- With the help of the program, "debt can be restructured" only in eligible countries, and 'funds' generated through this transactions are used to support programs for "conserving tropical forests" within the 'debtor country'.
- 124.8 million dollars has been spent under the 'TFCA' to restructure loan agreements in '13 countries' and nearly 218.4 million dollars in 'local currency' will be generated in the next 12-26 years for 'tropical forest conservation projects'.
- Thus, "debt for nature swaps" encourages the protection of "tropical rain forest".
Answer: because of larva
Explanation: Larva. After three days, the egg hatches into a worm-like form called a larva. The worker bees feed the larva royal jelly for the first few days and then switch to honey and pollen. An exception to this is a future queen: this larva continues its diet of royal jelly.