What's the layer of material found at the innermost part of wood?A. Sapwood
B. Cork cambium
C. Vascular cambium
D. Heartwood

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is B. Cork Cambium.

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Status of animals 50 years ago

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There are more animals in this planet 50 years ago. There are different species of animals living peacefully with ample amount of food and water which have gone extinct due to humans' negligence. They also have a better chance of survival because of what the environment offered them. Unlike now, forests no longer have enough trees to shelter these animals. Pollution is rampant which kills dozens and dozens of animals. Furthermore, animals are living at peace before.

Education from kindergarten through the eighth grade is considered _____ school. elementary
secondary
postsecondary
primary

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Answer:

The correct answer will beoption-elementary.

Explanation:

The modern education system of the world has categorized the education according to the age group of the children which could vary depending on the country. The education given to the age of 2 to 12 years is usually considered elementary education as it provides the basic formal education to the students.

The children get their elementary education from the kindergarten to the eighth grade and thus, elementary is the correct answer.

Education from kindergarten through the eighth grade is considered elementary school.

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How do the Nervous and Digestive system interact?

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Answer:

The nervous system regulates the speed at which food moves

through the digestive system. It also alerts people of when they

are hungry.

Explanation:

Plants grow in response to stimuli. These stimuli can come fromA. a location in the flower.
B. plants in another field.
C. the environment.
D. a location in the xylem.

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The stimuli plants respond to will be found in the environment. Example....plants grow towars the sun.

The answer is: C. The environment

. Which of the following could be true of two different species that have a competitive relationship in the same ecosystem? a.) One species preys on the other.
b.) The relationship is mutually beneficial.
c.) They share the same niche.
d.) One species benefits, while the other is neither helped nor harmed.

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Answer:

C (they share the same niche)

Explanation:

Competition is a relationship between organisms resulting in a contest when both are trying to use the same resources related to their growth, reproduction and survivability. It is as a result of limited resources. Competition occurs in virtually all ecosystems in nature. This relationship develops when more than one organism in an environment has the same need for resources (niche) as another, to survive.

Each organism has a specific place in the ecosystem called NICHE. A species' niche is basically its ecological role or the function to which it is especially suited, which is defined by the set of conditions, resources and interactions it needs or can use.

The competitive exclusion principle says that two species can't coexist if they occupy exactly the same niche (competing for identical resources) or to put it in another way, two species in an ecosystem are bound to compete when they share the same niche (need for resources).

What is the role of a fungus’s fruiting body?

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The answer is a production of spores which are used for reproduction. 

In fungi, the fruiting body contains spores, which are the fungi's reproduction units. Spores are released by wind, rain, or animals. Once they land on an adequate surface they grow into hyphae, and eventually form a mycelium. The mycelium can later develop into the fruiting body and, thus, the cycle is repeated.

Answer:

C. produce spores

Explanation: