The cytoplasm :)
the cytoplasm is like the jelly that fills in the cell where everything else sits in. without the cytoplasm, the cell would not have any structure.
The could walk across wet asphalt and get stuck, creating an imprint over time, or they could have more asphalt put on top of them
I would choose C since that is Jamie's problem... B doesn't have testable things such as A... and D is a statement
Haploid cells are found in the reproductive organs of adults, known as gonads. In males these are the testicles and females these are the ovaries.
The very inside of the flower, at the center is the ovary. The ovary extends upwards to become the style and then the stigma on top of that. All three of these structures combined are called the pistil. Surrounding the style can be one or more filaments each with an anther on the top which contains the pollen. Around all of those structures are the petals, when combined are the corolla. At the base of the corolla, there are green leaves called calyx.directly under the ovary is the peduncle or stem. Please see the attached diagram for more information.