Answer:
An active transport requires energy, a passive transport does not.
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Answer:
The correct answer is option A, Gastrula
Explanation:
Gastrula has three layers of cell and it is the phase in which single layered blastula matures and get converted into multilayered structure.
However, Morula is formed after the formation of blastula through the process of blastulation. In the Morula phase, blastomers get arranged in a spherical shape after the zygote split. And zygote is formed at a very early stage of fertilization .
Thus , gastrula is the correct answer as it is the stage which comes after zygote and morula and thus get developed into more compact mass of cells.
I am not too sure, but I believe it is because DNA is actually apart of living organisms along with Protein. So it can't only be compared with dead organisms but they can be living.
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Answer:
Explanation:
This takes place in the stomata.
Answer:
The Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ)region gets the most direct sunlight at any given period in time. This in turn causes air to be unstable with a drop in pressure and rise of air which cools and condenses into clouds to form precipitation causing the wet season in the tropics.
In this region, the sun is directly or almost overhead as seen during summer periods in the tropics.
Only in areas of the North and South of the ITCZ known as doldrums which at times are parallel to the ITCZ do we have high pressure that aren't conducive to precipitation causing dry season in the tropics.
In the ITCZ zone, we also have the tropical rain forests along the equator with huge amount of all round rain for the year.
Along the equator, on either side of the rain forests we have the dry and wet forests with the savannah to the North of this region and the southern hemisphere to the south of these forests since these forests are seen mostly in the ITCZ than the savannahs.
Rain shadows and ocean cueeebts may at times cause some savannahs to be along the equator and some rain forests -wet and dry forests- to be positioned further form the equator.