Answer:
Transpiration:
Losing the water absorbed by the plant through its aerial parts in the form of water vapor to the atmosphere. Water is absorbed by roots from the soil and transported as a liquid to the leaves via the xylem to mesophyll cells, through intercellular spaces, and moving through substomatal space to the stoma. The leaves and aerial parts have small pores that allow water to moves as a vapor.
Advantages:
With the transpiration exchange of gases also takes place.
Excess amount of water removed from the plant body.
Absorbing water and distribution of water among plant body parts
Cooling the exposed aerial parts of the plant to the sun and warm winds.
The osmotic balance of the plant cell is regulated by the process of transpiration.
The logical sequence in order to loss of water due to transpiration is as follows:
xylem, mesophyll cells, intercellular spaces, substomatal space, stoma.
Answer:
grass----- rabbit----- fox
Explanation:
A food chain always starts with a producer, which is an organism that makes food. This is usually a green plant, because plants can make their own food by photosynthesis. A food chain ends with a consumer, which is an animal that eats a plant or another animal.
Green plants are producers
They are the first link in all food chains
Plant cells contain chlorophyll and can photosynthesise
Photosynthesis produces glucose and oxygen
Animals are consumers
If they eat plants, they are the first-order consumers or herbivores
The chemical energy in the green plants is transferred to the animal when it eats the plant .
Answer:
first of all is this an In class experiment or a video you are going to wach to get the answer to what will happen to the stuff. they are all a production involving decomposition bread cust might mold and the glass bottle might break. the plastic bag might crumple the juice carton might get soggy and fall apart. and the aluminum foil might stay the same. thoes are just my predictions but these are option questions and predictions they do not have to be right just a best guess.
Explanation:
It should be in this order from oldest to youngest: 2,1,5,7,9,3,4,8,6.
Since we know 2 is the oldest and once each organism goes extinct it stops being in any samples, we can start at 2 and go through the samples to see where that fossil shows up again and when we find the next sample its in, we pay attention to any new fossils that show up and move onto the next sample with the second fossil in it and so on.