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stomach, pancreas and small intestine
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E.All chordates have ventral l, hollow nerve cord
D.All chordates are bilaterally symmetrical animals
<u>Answer</u>: A - Bryophytes
B - Gymnosperms
C - Angiosperms
D - Dicots
Land plants are divided into non-vascular and vascular plants, according to the presence or absence of a conducting tissue. The diagram in the picture illustrates the division of vascular plants.
The non-vascular plants are divided in turn into Bryophytes and Pterophytes. The Bryophytes are divided into three groups: the liverworts, hornworts and mosses. The vascular plants are also divided into two groups gymnosperms (unprotected seeds) and angiosperms (seeds enclosed within a carpel).
Angiosperms are further divided into monocots and dicots depending on the number of the cotyledons. These are a significant part of the embryo contained within a seed and the first part to emerge from the soils. Monocots (mono - one/single) as is illustrated by their name have only one whereas dicots two (di - two).
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According to the kinetic energy, the atoms of the metal will become very energetic and will tend to vibrate more within their lattice structure.
As the atom becomes more energetic the atoms become more and more energetic tending to wriggle free from the crystalline metallic structure making the metal more malleable.
With the addition of more energy, the atoms of the metal will become more energetic than the inter atomic metallic bond and the metal starts to melt into liquid metal.
Explanation:
1 pic : B ; cell divison allows the org to reproduce
2nd : A ; interphase then mitosis and last cytokinesis