The terms given are match of the followings such as acid is matched with option C, base is match of option D, pH is match of option A and litmus paper is match of option B.
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Acid is a compound that increases hydroxide ions (OH−) when it is dissolved in a solution.
Base is a compound that increases hydrogen ions (H+) when it is dissolved in a solution.
pH is a value from 0 to 14 that is used to specify how acidic or basic a compound is when it is dissolved in water.
Litmus paper is used to measure the pH of substances by determining their hydrogen ion concentration.
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Match the term with its description.
Acid
Base
pH
Litmus paper
Definition
A) A value from 0 to 14 that is used to specify how acidic or basic a compound is when it is dissolved in water
B) Used to measure the pH of substances by determining their hydrogen ion concentration
C) A compound that increases hydroxide ions (OH−) when it is dissolved in a solution
D) A compound that increases hydrogen ions (H+) when it is dissolved in a solution
Answer:
Cell plate
Explanation:
Cell plate must be formed in the onion to separate the daughter cells. A cell plate is a new cell wall formed between the two daughter cells. This plate is made up of fused vesicles that contain pectin, hemicellulose, and cellulose. The cell plate grows and turns into the cell wall between the two identical cells.
Cell shrinkage will be the answer
<u>Answer</u>: A - Bryophytes
B - Gymnosperms
C - Angiosperms
D - Dicots
Land plants are divided into non-vascular and vascular plants, according to the presence or absence of a conducting tissue. The diagram in the picture illustrates the division of vascular plants.
The non-vascular plants are divided in turn into Bryophytes and Pterophytes. The Bryophytes are divided into three groups: the liverworts, hornworts and mosses. The vascular plants are also divided into two groups gymnosperms (unprotected seeds) and angiosperms (seeds enclosed within a carpel).
Angiosperms are further divided into monocots and dicots depending on the number of the cotyledons. These are a significant part of the embryo contained within a seed and the first part to emerge from the soils. Monocots (mono - one/single) as is illustrated by their name have only one whereas dicots two (di - two).