<span>Unicellular organisms would most likely have isogametes.
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Producers, because they're the start of the food chain and without them there will be no food chain.
This is my opinion- please note this is NOT a fact:
Scientists label planets and dwarf planets to further distinguish what actually classifies a planet. If scientists didn’t have a classification system, the argument could be made that solid matter in space could be named a “planet” (asteroids, moons, etc.). Having certain classification thresholds means that planets that could support life are identified.
Again- this is NOT fact, my simple opinion. I could be very wrong.
Explanation:
These are 5 inverted cut bottles with different soils:
(Gravel, Sand, Loam, Clay, and Peat)
- The piece of cloth is tied at the mouth of the bottle to let out water at the same rate as the piece of cotton wool in the previous diagram.
- Soil that is very porous holds very little water and therefore allows too much water to pass through it.
- From the above, gravel has very large particles,it allows too much water to pass through it meaning it holds little water.
- Peat has more fine particles than Clay Soil, hence holds more water than Clay. It therefore allows very little water to pass through it.