This is called peer review. A peer is a person of at least equal standing in the area of intellect to the person being reviewed.
In the purest sense, no you cannot live without water. Your body is made up of an estimated sixty percent water and it is vital for life functions. You can live for approximately three to four days without water. However, when you are asking if you can subsist on anything else, many things that you might choose do in fact contain water. Other drinks, even sodas have water content, as do many fruits and vegetables. It is possible to get enough hydration from sources other than pure water, but not to survive without it entirely.
Answer: phosphates absorbed by plant roots
Explanation:
The inorganic phosphate ions are available in the rocks which are distributed into the soil by the withering process. The aquatic plants absorb the phosphate ions through their roots. The plants are consumed by the animals. The inorganic phosphate is converted by the plants and animals into organic form incorporated in the DNA.
Answer: Genetic Variation
Explanation: It is the presence of differences in sequences of genes between individual organisms of a species.
<em>a)</em><em>All living and nonliving things consist of one or more cells.</em>