The nurse ought to abstain from talking about the patient's therapeutic reports out in the open ranges with other human services experts. She/He should ensure any private data about the patient, once it has been uncovered in medicinal services settings and message sheets where everyday nursing care data is posted in the patient's room can't contain data uncovering the patient's restorative condition.
Question 8's answer is likely the first option, as it would pass that trait down to its offspring, the other two options do not work. The second option would be bad for the cactus, and the third wouldn't be passed down.
Ferns are plants that do not flower and have spores for reproduction. Cycads are also plants that do not flower but have <span>sculptural cone-like structures and often colourful seeds.</span>
It's most likely the third answer choice....