Dermal tissue is like the epidermis in our skin that
protects our bodies/skin from any harm, the dermal works the same thing with
epidermis. Dermal tissue covers the younger primary parts of a plants. Those
are the leaves, roots, stem, flowers, fruits and seeds. So, on a hot day, this dermal tissue do the functions.
The most appropriate lighting for a reptile enclosure which ensure ultraviolet -B exposure. Reptiles depend upon skin manufactured vitamin D3 and has no capability to use the vitamin D3 which is available in the food they eat.For these reason reptile must bask in the sun or the UVB emitting bulb which help to maintain vitamin D3.
Answer: The question is is incomplete, here are the options.
A.Loonand O Charles Darwin named them Geospiza leodarwini in honor of his son Leonard.
B. They come from the Darwin archipelago off the coast of Ecuador C. C. Charles Darwin collected the first scientific specimens.
D.John Gould placed them in the genus Darwinospiza
Correct option is C.
Explanation:
Charles Darwin collected the first scientific specimens.
Darwin's finches play vital role in the development of Darwin's theory of evolution and natural selection. This is because the birds called Darwin's finished have variable size and shape making them important for the development of the theory.
Theory of natural selection and evolution which was developed by Darwin states that organisms changes over time as a result in variation in it's characteristics or behavioral traits to survive , adapt and reproduce in it's environment.
<span>A sand bar that completely crosses a bay, sealing it off from the open ocean, is called a baymouth bar.
As a result of longshore drift (which creates beaches as well), this depositional feature that doesn't allow access to a bay is created. This refusal of access is complete, not partial as is the case with a barrier island separating a lagoon. A baymouth bar consists of a lot of sand and gravel that accumulated over time.
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The answer is C. Cell wall is directly outside of the cell membrane.
Cell walls allow substances to pass through regularly but transport in and out of the cell is still regulated by the cell's membrane.