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The sporophyte body comprises a long stalk, called a seta, and a capsule capped by a cap called the operculum. The capsule and operculum are in turn sheathed by a haploid calyptra which is the remains of the archegonial venter. The calyptra usually falls off when the capsule is mature.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
See the answer below
Explanation:
First, let us look at the complete equation of respiration:

The respective number of each atom in the reactants and the products can be filled in the table thus:
Types of atom    Number of atom in reactants   Number of atom in products
Carbon                                6                                                    6
Hydrogen                            12                                                   12
Oxygen                               18                                                    18
<em>The total number of each atom in the reactants is equal to the total number in the products. Hence, the calculation confirms the law of conservation of matter that says that matters can neither be created nor destroyed, but can be converted from one form to another in a course of a reaction. </em>
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Answer:
Brachial vein. 
Explanation:
Veins may be defined as the blood vessels that carries the blood towards the heart. The main function of the vein is to carry the deoxygenated blood into the heart.
Brachial vein is the deep veins that has the name as their arteries occupy. The brachial veins receive their blood from the palmar veins with the interosseous vein. The brachial veins include the ulnar vein, radial vein in upper limb and lower limb consists of popliteal veins. 
Thus, the answer is brachial veins. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
How plants work and about plants, so agriculture?
Explanation:
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Over utilized plants and animals are those plants and animals which are almost going out of existence or are already extincts as a result of over use by humans. Examples of over utilized animals include: West African Black Rhinoceros, Passenger pigeon, Sea mink, Tecopa pupfish, Pyrenean ibex and Tasmanian tiger.