Start with two facts about water. 1) Water has a high specific heat capacity and 2) water has a high heat of vaporization. So you can discard the other two answers.
The specific heat capacity is the amount of heat that a substance need to increase its temperature 1 °C. The bigger the specific heat capacity the more heat is needed to increase the temperature of the substance. Then it is the high specific heat capacity of water what prevents that its temperature increase very rapidly when the sun heats it, which in turn avoids that the water evaporates too fast.
Then, the answer is the high specific heat capacity.
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The main goal of maximum sustainable yield (MSY) management is.
D. To determine how many individuals can be taken without making a population unstable.
By harvesting the individuals that would normally be added to the population, this management aims to control the population size at the mark of maximum growth rate by, granting the population to last to be productive indefinitely.
Answer:
D. pigments; starch.
Explanation:
A cell can be defined as the fundamental or basic functional, structural and smallest unit of life for all living organisms. Some living organisms are unicellular while others are multicellular in nature.
A unicellular organism refers to a living organism that possess a single-cell while a multicellular organism has many (multiple) cells.
In a cell, the "workers" that perform various functions or tasks for the survival of the living organism are referred to as organelles.
A chromoplast can be defined as a heterogeneous organelle or plastids that is typically responsible for pigment synthesis and their storage in a plant. The pigments include red, orange, yellow or chlorophyll.
On the other hand, leucoplast is a colorless plastid i.e plastic lacking photosynthetic pigments that are typically found in storage organs, underground stems, cotelydons, roots, tubers, seeds, or endosperm etc., used for the storage of starch in the absence of sunlight.
Hence, a chromoplast stores pigments while a leucoplast stores starch.