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b. Haploid and Diploid
c. alternation of generations
Answer:
The correct answer would be c. alteration of generation.
It refers to the reproduction pattern usually observed in lower plants in which their life cycle alternate between diploid (sporophyte) and haploid (gametophyte) stages.
The sporophyte represents the diploid stage which produces haploid spores through the process of meiosis.
The spored lead to the formation of haploid gametophyte which produces male and female gametes through mitotic division.
The fusion of the gametes leads to the production of a diploid zygote which matures into a diploid sporophyte.
Thus, they alternate between haploid and diploid stages.
If left unattended, non-native plants can take over the area and kill the native plants
Deer can eat young trees if a tree does not have a proper deer guard tube installed.
Deer can eat young trees if a tree does not have a proper deer guard tube installed.
Native trees and native plants in no-mow zones need to be watered each day for two years.
Native trees and native plants in no-mow zones need to be watered each day for two years.
Native trees and native plants in no-mow zones need to be regularly fertilized.
If left unattended,non-native plants can take over the area and kill the native plants. Thus, the correct option is A.
A “no mow zone” is refer as a designated section of land purposely not mowed in order to encourage native plant species growth. If left alone for a century or longer, the lawn will transform into a forest.
Low mow zones are ideal habitats for small animals and insects and become rich with species.
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Answer:
most likely B and you know why? native plants are more dangerous!!!
Explanation:
yes that is my explanation, i learned this in like middle school.
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b.
liter
c.
meter
d.
Kelvin
Answer:
The correct answer will be the arrangement and sequence of nitrogenous bases in DNA.
Explanation:
DNA molecule is a large bio-molecule made up of monomer unit called nucleotides. Each nucleotide is made up of a 5C sugar (deoxyribose and ribose), a phosphate group and four nitrogenous bases (adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymine and uracil in RNA).
These nitrogenous bases are bonded to another base on the complementary strand via hydrogen bond and it is the sequence of the arrangement of these bases in the DNA which provides the nucleic acids with its coding behaviour.
These nitrogenous bases are read by the ribosome during the process of translation in triplets which are made of bases and are known as "codons" and codes for the specific amino acids in a polypeptide.
Thus, arrangement and sequence of nitrogenous bases in DNA is the correct answer.