<h2>Depending on the organism, these needs may include: air, water, nutrients, food, light, shelter, space, certain temperatures, etc. Plants need soil, nutrients, sunlight, water, space, air and appropriate temperatures to survive. Animals need food, water, shelter, oxygen, space and appropriate. You can write: Organisms need air, water and food from their environment. I hope this helps you! </h2>
Answer:
Monocots have only one seed leaf inside the seed coat. Dicots have two seed leaves inside the seed coat.
Explanation:
Monocots: Often only a thin lead, because the endosperm to feed the new plant is not inside the seed leaf.
Dicots: Usually rounded and fat, because they contain the endosperm to feed the embryo plant.
<span>1. Protozoa are single celled, eukaryotic organisms that exhibit animal-like behaviour.
2. Viruses consists only of genetic material and a protein coat, and they are known to cause a wide variety of diseases such as AIDS.
3. Fungi have characteristics similar to plants, but they do not have root systems like plants do and they also do not rely on chlorophyll to photosynthesize.
4. Bacteria make up this category.
5. Rickettsiae is a genus of bacteria that are intracellular parasites.</span>
Crossing over can lead to an abnormal genome if the exchange is not done equally, which can lead to an in-utero death or congenital diseases.
A is Dermal B is Vascular and C is Ground