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The complete question is attached as an image with the evolutionary tree:
Answer:
The correct answer is option D. Gibbon, orangutan, common Chimpanzee, bonobo, And Human.
Explanation:
The arboreal life of primates is possible by adapting from the tree-dwellers. Therefore the tree-dwellers are ancestors of all primates. The adaptation primates developed and exhibits are such as thumb for grasping, separated big toes, rotating shoulder joint and stereoscopic vision.
Stereoscopic vision is to provides better vision to have a better view and sharp vision to see an object from distance and moving through trees. It is present in almost all including Gibbon, orangutan, common Chimpanzee, bonobo, And Human.
The answer is bacteria. Red blood cells, Protozoa, and algae were discovered at a later time in history. He called bacteria "animalcules" because they moved and reproduced under the microscope (sort of like little animals).
Your answers are Eukaryotes and multicellular. Hope this helped!
Answer:
2. The lime water turns milky in colour
3. To act as filters
4. To enable easy penetration of the root of planted crops.
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Explanation:
2. Our exhaled air principally contains carbon dioxide gas (CO2), which reacts with like water to produce a milky solution. The lime water is a solution of Calcium hydroxide (CaOH2), which chemically reacts with the C02 content of our exhaled air to form a compound called Calcium carbonate (CaCO3). Calcium carbonate is a whitish compound that appears chalky/milky.
3. Our nostrils contain a cavity called nasal cavity, which is lined with mucus (a viscous substance). The mucus helps to keep the nasal cavity wet. The hair in the nostrils also help prevent large particles in inhaled air from entering into the nasal cavity. The hair and mucus works together to filter out shirts and germs like bacteria etc from entering into the lungs.
4. Farmers loosen the soil which they plant their crops by mixing the layers of the soil. Loosening the soil encourages or promotes a deep and easier penetration of the plant roots. It also helps the soil to be properly drained and aerated i.e. penetration of water and air into the soil respectively.