Answer:
Pollen and Spores
Explanation:
Fragments of rock are squeezed and cemented together.
B.
Plant and animal remains are squeezed and cemented together.
C.
Solid chemicals in water harden and form rocks.
D.
Lava cools and hardens into rock.
Answer:
The correct answer would be A. Fragments of rock are squeezed and cemented together.
Clastic sedimentary rocks refer to the group of rocks formed by clasts or pieces of pre-existing rocks.
Four basic steps are involved in the formation of clastic sedimentary rocks:
immune system refers to any a ability of the body to resist Invasion by a disease causing organisms
Answer:
Immune system
Explanation:
a. Sponge
b. worm
c. mollusk
d. Cnidaria
The body symmetry of each organism you mentioned is as follows:
Sponge: Asymmetrical
Sponges have no definite body symmetry. Their body structure lacks any organized pattern or axis of symmetry.
Cnidaria (e.g., jellyfish, corals, sea anemones): Radial Symmetry
Cnidarians exhibit radial symmetry, which means their body parts are arranged around a central axis. They have multiple planes of symmetry, allowing them to be divided into equal halves through their central point.
Worms (e.g., earthworms): Bilateral Symmetry
Most worms, including earthworms, exhibit bilateral symmetry. This means their bodies can be divided into two equal halves along a single plane, resulting in a left and right side that are mirror images of each other.
Mollusks (e.g., snails, clams, octopuses): Bilateral Symmetry
Mollusks also have bilateral symmetry. Their bodies can be divided into two equal halves along a single plane, resulting in a left and right side that are mirror images of each other.
It's worth noting that while sponges and cnidarians have simple body plans and display asymmetry or radial symmetry, worms and mollusks have more complex body structures, and their bilateral symmetry is an adaptation that allows for greater mobility and more efficient movement in their environments.
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