Seedless plants genetically alternate between generations.
<h3>What is the reproduction cycle of seedless plants like?</h3>
All seedless vascular plants have very similar life cycles. As in bryophytes, their life cycle has two alternating generations:
- the gametophyte
- and the sporophyte.
- The sporophyte is always the dominant and free-living generation.
With this information, we can conclude that seedless plants genetically alternate between generations.
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<span>A. rough ER
B. cytoplasm
C. Golgi body
D. Nucleolus
E. Nucleus
F. mitochondria
G. smooth ER
H. ribosome
I. cell membrane</span>
The first mutation is substitution and the second is deletion
Answer:
b. "I will take 1 g of acetaminophen (Tylenol) every 4 hours."
Explanation:
Taking 1g every 4 hours will results in 7g of the dose per day. It is important to know that a maximum of 4g of the dose is okay in order to prevent liver damage.
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