C. roots is where vascular tissue is also found
Answer:
roots
Explanation:
a.) recessive b.) dominant c.) blended
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a.) ignoring b.) blending c.) absence
Answer:
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The given condition represents the phenomenon of codominant alleles.
Codominant refers to the allelic interaction none of the alleles is dominant over each other completely.
It leads to the blending of the traits as both the alleles codes for their traits.
For example, and results in the blending of traits which results in the production of blood group AB.
Similarly, in snapdragon red and white traits are blended to produce pink colored flowers.
C. eliminate waste.
D. avoid predators.
3. How would having a prehensile tail help a tree-dwelling chameleon? A. Its tail would help it grasp branches.
B. Its tail would help it capture food.
C. Its tail would help it balance in the treetops.
D. Its tail would help it maintain homeostasis.
Answer:
2. A. capture prey, and D. avoid predators
3. A. Its tail would help it grasp branches.
Explanation:
All animals need at least food, oxygen, shelter, space to survive. These needs, which are common to all animals, are fundamental to their survival and successful reproduction. However, from the options given in the question, not all animals need to capture prey to survive, as not all animals are carnivores. Some are herbivores that feed on plants, and do not prey on other animals. Also, not all animals need to avoid predators. For example, lions are predators and carnivores, they do not need to avoid predators. The correct options are option A and option D.
A prehensile tail is a tail that is adapted for grasping or holding, and it is common among arboreal animals, i.e. animals that dwell on trees. Therefore, a prehensile tail would help a tree-dwelling chameleon to grasp branches. The correct option is "A. Its tail would help it grasp branches."
small intestine
large intestine
liver
Answer:
The correct answer would be a small intestine.
The small intestine is the principal organ of digestion as well as absorption.
Events take place in the small intestine:
Answer:
small intestine.
Explanation:
Answer:
Option 4: Mucosa, Submucosa, Serosa, Muscularis
Explanation:
The correct sequence of the wall in the alimentary canal from deep to superficial is Option 4: Mucosa, Submucosa, Serosa, Muscularis. This order is based on the layers of the wall that make up the alimentary canal. The mucosa is the innermost layer and is made up of epithelial cells that are responsible for absorption and secretion. The submucosa is beneath the mucosa and contains connective tissue, blood vessels, and nerves. The serosa is the outermost layer and is made up of connective tissue, which helps to protect and support the alimentary canal. The muscularis is the layer beneath the serosa and consists of smooth muscle that is responsible for propulsion and movement of food.