Answer:
Glucose - a simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates.
Answer:
A. Two different forms a plant can have
Explanation:
Higher plants, lower plants (mosses) and ferns undergo a life cycle called ALTERNATION OF GENERATIONS. In this life cycle, they switch between a haplontic and diplontic forms of life.
The haplontic (haploid) life form which produces haploid (n) gametes is called GAMETOPHYTE while the diplontic (diploid) life form which produces the spores that germinates is called SPOROPHYTE. Hence, sporophyte and gametophyte are two different forms a plant can have.
<span>prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus and eukaryotic cells do.
- prokaryotic cells lack some organelles and eukaryotic cells do not.
- prokaryotic cells are not found in humans and eukaryotic cells are
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The answer is directional selection
It is the mode of natural selection in which a single phenotype is favored, causing the allele frequency to continuously shift in one direction. The advantageous allele increases in frequency independently of its dominance relative to other alleles; that is even if the advantageous allele is recessive, it will eventually become fixed, changes the average value of a trait. Occurs most often under environmental changes and when populations migrate to new areas with different environmental pressures.
<span>"Mono" is the prefix that would be used before
saccharide to describe sucrose, making it "Monosaccharide".
Mono is a Greek word usually used to indicate
"Single" and Monosaccharide is the simple sugar which is the basic
source of carbohydrates. This belongs to the class of sugar which cannot be
further hydrolyzed into simpler sugar.</span>