The correct answer is '<span> balance consumption of food with use and storage of nutrients </span>'. All animals can only survive if the amount of food consumed is equal to or greater than that required for growth and respiration. Most animals have adapted to be able to store excess food (such as fat) during times of plenty, to be able to survive when there is insufficient food available.
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Yes
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There are alternative forms of storage molecule gathering.
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The life cycles of all sexually reproducing plants follow a pattern of alternation between a haploid, sexual generation called gametophyte with a diploid, asexual generation called sporophyte.
This phenomenon of alternation between gametophyte (n) and sporophyte (2n) in the life cycle of a plant is called alternation of generations (Hofmeister, 1851).
Alternation of generations is of two types- isomorphic and heteromorphy. In isomorphic (or homologous) type both the alternating generations are morphologically similar, while in heteromophic (or heterologous) type of alternation of generations both the generations of life cycle are morphologically dissimilar.
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