Two different plants, one from the coniferous forests of Canada, and the other from the tropical rain forest of Belize, will look different, have different adaptations, and different way of functioning.
The plant from the coniferous forests of Canada will have thicker bark, leaves that are needle like, harder and thicker. These will be adaptations for the plant to be able to survive in the very cold winters, as the temperatures are way below zero, and there is lot of snow and ice. This plant will also be capable of minimizing its activity for several months, until the conditions are suitable again. The growth of it will be slow, as the vegetative season is short.
The plant from the tropical rain forest of Belize will have wide and thick leaves. It will be high because there is a lot of competition for sunlight. The plant will be able to stop the intake of water through its roots as in certain periods of the year there's just too much water. It will be highly active throughout all of the year, as it is summer summer for the whole year, and there is sufficient precipitation for most of the year, or even when there isn't there's lot of water around. iT will have a very quick growth.
Yes it dose because you will notice during the winter it's more dark and
cloudy and changes through the seasons
Neuron is a cell of the nervous system that is involved in carrying of impulses between the nervous system and the rest of the body. There are three types of neurons namely; relay neuron, motor neuron and the sensory neuron. Neuron is made up of various parts that enhance is activity in transmission of impulses/information which includes, dendrites, cell body, axon, myelin sheath among others. The conduction of information in the neuron starts from the Dendrites, then to the cell body, to axon and then to synapse where a neuron links with another and the process is repeated. Therefore; the correct answer is C
A. prime movers
Muscles that produce movement in a single direction are prime movers
C would be the answer for this question you welcome