Answer: c. connective
Explanation:
Connective tissue is the abundantly present tissue in the human or animal body. It is widely distributed and exists in varied type in the human or animal body. It includes the fat, bone, bone marrow, blood, cartilage, fibrous tissues. The function of the connective tissue is to provide the support and protection to the body. All connective tissues consists of fibers, cells and ground substances. The cells of the connective tissues include the macrophages, adipocytes, leucocytes, mast cells and fibroblasts.
The adipocytes are the cells which deposit fat in them. These cells are responsible for the majority of the weight in the body.
B. There is an alternation of generations.
C. The zygote undergoes meiosis and produces many heat-resistant spores that increase the population size and aid in dispersal.
D. Haploid cells form spores that fuse to produce thick-walled zygotes capable of surviving stressful conditions.
E. none of the choices provided.
Answer:
a. Haploid cells form gametes that fuse to produce thick-walled diploid zygotes capable of surviving stressful conditions.
Explanation:
The zygotic life cycle is exhibited by fungi and protists mostly. In these organisms, the multicellular organism is haploid. Haploid cells form gametes by mitosis. The haploid gametes are fused together to form the diploid zygote. Zygote mostly develops a thick wall to survive the unfavorable growth conditions. This zygote represents the only diploid phase of the life cycle of these organisms. Meiosis in zygote forms the haploid organism under favorable conditions.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
from the choices listed above is option D.
B. a phosphate group is added to adp to fprm atp
c. a phosphate group is removed from adp to form atp
D. a phosphate group is removed from atp to form adp
D. A phosphate group is removed from ATP to form ADP