b. pulmonary artery.
c. aorta.
d. vena cava.
b. euglenoids.
c. plasmodial slime molds.
d. water molds.
c. It is prokaryotic.
d. It is autotrophic.
2) preventing self-fertilization in plants
3) promoting conjugation of DNA in bacteria
4) promoting tissue growth in body cells
B) the optic nerve (II)
C) the facial nerve (VII)
D) the olfactory nerve (I)
Answer:
C) the facial nerve (VII)
Explanation:
The facial nerve (VII) is a cranial nerve. The cranial nerves are those nerves which arise from the brain. Most of the cranial nerves contain both motor and sensory neurons. Cranial nerves are connect to the various organs. Cranial nerves are associated with parasympathetic nervous system.
The facial nerve supplies nerve to many glands of the head and neck including lacrimal glands.
Thus, the facial nerve (VII) provided the stimulus to the lacrimal gland that cause tear while chopping oninons.
Answer: Mitochondria
Explanation:
The mitochondria is the organelle that is responsible for the process of cellular respiration. During this process the sugar that is produced is broken down into a usable form of energy.
The energy from the bonds of carbohydrates is stored in the form of ATP which is a high energy particle used for the various processes in the plant body.
The mitochondria is also known as the power house of the cell because it is the main site of ATP production.
Answer:
coal and petroleum
Explanation:
When these get burned, the release Carbon Dioxide and Carbon monoxide into the atmosphere (I took this test)