Answer:
A) The male stamens hold the pollen, the female pistil holds the ovule, and the petals attract pollinators.
Stamens (male reproductive parts of a flower) collectively forms the male reproductive organ (androecium) in a flower whereas pistil (the female reproductive part of a flower) forms the female reproductive organ called gynoecium.
Stamen consists two parts that are anther (that produces pollens, male reproductive cells) and a stalk like structure called filament, which supports/ holds pollen producing anther.
The female pistil holds the ovule that is enclosed by ovary in flowering plants (angiosperms) and the petals in a flower attract pollinators.
Thus, option A) is the right answer.
Explanation:
So when u take antibiotics you kill lots of the bacteria. however you don't kill all of them. the bacteria that is left over hasn't been killed because they are resistant to the antibiotics taken. if left these bacteria will reproduce and build and species resistant to that type of antibiotics which can be incredibly dangerous. this is why it is necessary to finish your full antibiotics course so even if u feel better just to make sure you kill all the bacteria.
Answer:
It encapsulates the idea that all the particles of matter in the universe attract each other through the force of gravity – Newton's law tells us how strong that attraction is.
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Answers: option b. supplements
Explanation:
Supplements are only needed when you have a special defficiencies on your intake of nutrients on as consequence of an organic disorder.
Healthy athletes who are on a balanced diet are already having all the vital nutrients, needed from their diet.
Athletes with intense activity do need vitamins, carbohydrates and fats which are on the regular diet: fruits, vegetables, carbohydrates and fats. Eating healthy provide you the nutrients your organism needs to obtain energy and create the muscles to perform well as athlete.
Bacterial cell walls contain <span>peptidoglycan, which makes them different from other organisms.
<span>The other name for the "Peptidoglycan" is
"Murein". This is made of sugars and amino acids and makes a layer
outside the plasma of a bacteria. Both gram positive and gram negative cell
walls contain peptidoglycan.</span></span>