Explain how to stimulate cuttings to develop roots. Explain seed formation in flowering plants. What is the difference between eating sugar in the form of whole fruits that contains fiber, minerals, and vitamins, and sugar that is eaten without those co-factors? What are the purposes, benefits...
Discuss how the ability of a flower, to reproduce with other flowers of the same species, is an emergent property that arises from its floral parts and their organization. How do plant and animal reproduction differ? Briefly describe a strategy that flowering plants use to attract pollina...
Describe the reproduction cycle of flowering plants. Describe the reproductive cycle of fungus (fungi). Highlight the sexual and asexual reproduction that occurs within. Describe the process of egg production in trematodes. Describe how bacteria reproduce using binary fission. Describe a characteristic ...
Animals probably evolved from a protist. How do animals differ from their protist ancestor? a. Animal cells are eukaryotic. b. Animals have more specialized cells. c. Animals are heterotrophic. d. Animals are able to reproduce asexually. ...
Describe one of the structures a cell uses to live, grow,and reproduce. What are three ways that the artificial cell differs from natural plant or animal cells? Briefly explain each difference. How are plant and animal cells different? Explain What is the difference between an animal c...
How do plants adapt to different light environments? What are the strategies shade tolerant species employ to survive, grow, and reproduce in low light environments relative to shade intolerant species? What are two major plant adaptations that were most important in all...
How does cell division and cell growth play a role in the life of a cell? Describe the distinct stages of the cell cycle. Describe the purpose of these stages. Mitosis and meiosis are the two major processes by which eukaryotic cells reprod...
Animals probably evolved from protists. How do animals differ from these protist ancestors? a.) Animals are eukaryotic. b.) Animals have more specialized cells. c.) Animals are heterotrophic. d.) Animals are able to reproduce. Some multicellular algal ...
air to reproduce sexually e. shade to reproduce sexually Describe the differences seen in the alternation of generations between gymnosperms, angiosperms, and nonvascular plants. Explain, the reproduction of plants including the differences between angiosperms and gymnosperm...
Unicellular organisms contain a single cell in the entire body and most reproduce by binary fission. Multicellular organisms have more than one cell...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account...