They're all common in the fact that they have to eat others that have energy, because they in themselves cannot produce their own energy. All animals are multicellular.
Answer:
The options
a. riboflavin
b. vitamin D
c. pantothenic acid
d. folic acid
The CORRECT ANSWER IS d.
d. Folic acid
Explanation:
Having a healthy baby means staying healthy. Getting sufficient folic acid each day — mostly before conception and at early pregnancy as it reduces risk of serious neural tube defects (partial development of the brain and spinal cord) to a very large extent.
Folic acid (or folate) is a B vitamin (B9) found majorly in dark green vegetables (broccoli and spinach), legumes(beans and peas) and enriched grains.
It is essential for all women of childbearing age to get sufficient folic acid (necessary for cell growth and development plus DNA formation too)— not just those who are trying to conceive.
they live in moist conditions due to the easy water cycle which allows them to get water from what we call morning dew! this allows the cells to absorb water as it settles from the dense air and condensation. is that helpful?
I would go with none of the above because the other answers might describe early mammals but they also describe the mammals that we have now.......
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