Answer:
Secondary vascular growth
Explanation:
Secondary growth in the plant allows them to be thicker, unlike primary growth that is apical. Secondary vascular cambium acts as a support for plants especially trees as they grow taller –allowing them to support their own weight. This is what is perceived as wood (secondary xylem) in a tree.
Evapotranspiration is the conversion of liquid water to vapor by energy from the sun and plant life processes.
Answer:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phylogenetic_tree. Try this link.
Explanation:
The best basis for mapping evolutionary history would be a phylogenetic tree. This "tree" shows the relationship between every biological species on Earth in reference to their origin...In evolutionary terms, a common ancestor. This tree also takes into consideration the genetic and physical traits and differences in every species and organism on the tree. Hope this helps : )!
well you should start maybe a time line OR, In the case of phylogeny, evolutionary investigations focus on two types of ... a high percentage of bases in the same locations, causing these organisms to appear ... history of species, our own included, phylogenetic analysis has ... made recommendations for conservation
B. flagellum
C. cytoplasm
D. nucleus
Answer:
D. nucleus is the answer
cooling of the power plant
b.
mining of uranium
c.
storage of radioactive waste
d.
monitoring the reactor
The correct answer is option B
The mining of uranium is harmful for both air and water. Uranium is a radioactive compound that is extracted by mining.
Uranium ore emits the gas named radon. The health effects of exposure to radon have particular problems. Significant rate of lungs cancer was observed during the 1940s and 1950s.
Water is used in the heap leaching of the uranium mining. The water can get mixed into the normal supply of water and harm the health of people.
Mining of the radioactive element Uranium has the following negative effects on both air and water such as contamination.
This is a a silvery-white metallic chemical element in the periodic table, with atomic number 92 and is commonly used to run nuclear power plant.
it exists in the air and when contaminates water could lead to kidneyailments in affected individuals which is why option B was chosen as the most appropriate choice.
Read more about Uranium here brainly.com/question/26826312
A
improved agricultural yield and profit
B
increased genetic variation and diversity
C
reduced pesticide and herbicide use
D
unplanned ecosystem interactions
A farmer observed that an increase in the nitrogen content of the soil in a field was followed by an increase in producer productivity. What does this observation most likely indicate about the relationship between nitrogen and the producers in the field?
1Points
A
Nitrogen was a biotic factor.
B
Nitrogen was a limiting factor.
C
Nitrogen became a surplus resource.
D
Nitrogen became a selection pressure.
Ash from a volcanic eruption decreases the amount of available solar energy for a region. How will a decrease in available sunlight most likely affect ecosystems of this region?
1Points
A
Decomposer populations will increase, causing a decrease in consumer populations.
B
Decomposer populations will increase, causing an increase in consumer populations.
C
Producer populations will decrease, causing a decrease in consumer populations.
D
Producer populations will decrease, causing an increase in consumer populations.
A male pistol shrimp with protective eye tissue pockets mates with a female shrimp without protective eye tissue pockets. All of the offspring have eye tissue pockets. What is the most reasonable conclusion that can be made about the eye tissue pocket trait in pistol shrimp?
1Points
A
It is a recessive, autosomal trait.
B
It is a dominant, autosomal trait.
C
It is a trait that results from multiple alleles.
D
It is a trait that results from incomplete dominance.
I know only the last one and I think it’s B cause dominant trait is the trait observed in the first generation when parent with different traits are bred like Mendel’s first experiment