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C. Water enters the roots, gets transported through the stem, and evaporates through the leaves
Explanation:
The process of transpiration within the plants has multiple steps. In order to get to the water, the plants use their roots, thus they manage to get it from the soil. From the roots, the water is then transported to the stem, and through the stem is transported throughout all of the plant, most importantly to the leaves. Once the water has been used, and the temperature is high enough, it evaporates through the pores of the leaves. This is part of the water cycle, and it is a very nice example of the interaction between four spheres, the hydrosphere, geosphere, biosphere, and atmosphere.
The term being referred to in the question above is "trap" or "trapping a ball". The word may also mean controlling or slowing down of the ball not only by the use of the foot but also by other parts of the body such as thighs and chest.
The ground tissue is similar to animal organs.
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Explanation:
midway Atoll is a critical habitat in the central Pacific Ocean which includes breeding habitat for 17 seabird species. A number of native species rely on the island, which is now home to 67–70% of the world's Laysan albatross population, and 34–39% of the global population of black-footed albatross.
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The other two subphyla are invertebrate chordates that lack a backbone. Members of the subphylum Urochordata are tunicates (also called sea squirts). Members of the subphylum Cephalochordata are lancelets. Both tunicates and lancelets are small and primitive.
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Not really an explanation for this one.