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Tend to contain more broadleaf evergreen trees
Compared with deciduous forests, coniferous forests end to contain more broadleaf evergreen trees.
Explanation;
A coniferous forest has trees like evergreens, they never lose their leaves and they are always green.
A deciduous forest is a forest where the leaves on the trees do turn colors and eventually fall of in the fall and winter.
Coniferous forests are found in colder climates, in fact the further north you go the less deciduous trees you will find. This also holds true for hot climates. Coniferous trees have evolved needles and thick sap so they lose less moisture to the elements while deciduous trees are usually located in areas of abundant moisture.
The electron transport chain depends on the Krebs cycle to produce NADH and FADH2. These are the starting materials for the chain to be able to make ATP. No the first aerobic part of cellular respiration is the electron transport chain.
Answer:
Rotifera- Microscopic animals with distinct head, neck, trunk, and foot
Bryozoa- Have a lophophore for feeding
Arthropoda- Have jointed appendages
Playthelminthes- Vibrantly colored flat-structured worms
Explanation:
Molten Lava, and not solid like the crust.