Algae: any of numerous groups of chlorophyll-containing, mainly aquatic eukaryotic organisms ranging from microscopic single-celled forms to multicellular forms 100 feet (30 meters) or more long, distinguished from plants by the absence of true roots, stems, and leaves and by a lack of nonreproductive cells in the reproductive structures: classified into the six phyla Euglenophyta, Crysophyta, Pyrrophyta, Chlorophyta, Phaeophyta, and Rhodophyta.
Amboeda: any of a large genus (Amoeba) of naked rhizopod protozoans with lobed and never anastomosing pseudopodia, without permanent organelles or supporting structures, and of wide distribution in fresh and salt water and moist terrestrial environments
Asexual reproduction: reproduction (as cell division, spore formation, fission, or budding) without union of individuals or gametes
Cilia: minute short hairlike process often forming part of a fringe
Diatom: any of a class (Bacillariophyceae) of minute planktonic unicellular or colonial algae with silicified skeletons that form diatomaceous earth
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Answer: Cross Pollination
Explanation: In his study of pea plants, Gregor Mendel used Cross-pollination method to produce offspring.Therefore the answer is b.cross-pollination, by using parents that had different traits.
Answer: c deltas
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Areoles are the tissue that make up most of the stem of cacti. These are specialized structure that give birth to flowers and are often tubular and multipetaled. This structure enables the plant to survive in the harsh conditions of the desert and help them absorb water from the soil efficiently.
Functions of carbohydrates: quick energy, energy storage, structure.
functions of proteins: muscle movement, immune system, protect against germs, enzymes, help chemical reactions.
functions of lipids: energy storage, very concentrated, twice the energy as carbohydrates, cell membrane, cushions the organs.
functions of nucleic acids: genetic material stores information, genes, blueprint for building proteins , transfers information.<span>
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