Answer:
Multicellularity
Autotrophy
Membrane-bound Nuclei
Explanation:
This kingdom of plantae comprises of the more familiar green plants. They are multicellular organisms which contain the green light-trapping pigment called chlorophyll. They make their own food from carbon dioxide, water and mineral salts using sunlight energy, a process called photosynthesis. Thus plants are said to autotrophic.
B: second law of thermodynamics
C: first law of thermodynamics
D: food web
The question here is one after a lesson discussing the laws of thermodynamics. Within this lesson, you may find the fallowing passage: "According to the first law, an organism can absorb energy from its environment, or it can give up some of its energy to its surroundings. However, the total energy of the organism and its surroundings is always the same. The organism can't create the energy it needs to live. Instead, it must capture it from the environment. Once it captures energy, the organism can use the energy for its own biological work."
Answer: First Law of Thermodynamics
Answer:
46 Chromosomes.
Explanation:
Answer:
46 chromosomes are in human
seeds
spores
egg shells
Answer:
Pollen and Spores
Explanation:
A scientific theory can be made by testing something.
Answer:
This process is normal in all multicellular organisms, if one cell dies because it is old, another one is born to replace it.
Explanation:
This process is called cell death and is the cycle of life throughout the earth a very clear example is human hair, daily hair falls out but at the same time you grow again, the problem would be when cell death began very fast and not replaced by new cells accordingly we would have diseases such as necrosis
Answer:
1. adverb
An adverb is an expression that modifies a verb, adjective and itself (adverb).
Example: She speaks too softly.
Speak is a verb and the word 'softly' gives the expression of the verb more clearly. Softly is an adverb.
2. communication
Communication is the only way to express ideas. This can be in the form of writing, speaking or gestures.
3. Indo-European
This is a family of hundreds of languages spoken in Europe and Asia. Nowadays, those languages become more modern and speak in different European countries.
4. Hellenic
One of the predecessors of ancient Greek was the Hellenistic period. In this period power and cultural influence reached its peak.
5. reflexive pronoun
A pronoun replaces a noun that refers to a subject/object (noun).
6. analytical
The analysis is a detailed study of any matter with reasoning and logic.
7. dialect
Languages spoken by mountaineers in each region/ continent are different but in the same regions, they speak different dialects to their languages.
8. verb
The state of being is a form of action. A word that describes the action known as a verb.
9. noun
The name of the person, thing or place is known as a noun.
10. Aramaic
A group of languages that were spoken by a group of Jews in Syria. Hebrew and Aramaic are related to each other.
11. philologist
Philologist is a study of language history in terms of ethnicity and originality.
12. dominion
Dominion is a supreme power capable to control. Domination linked to dominion.