How do taproot systems and fibrous root systems help plants survive and reproduce? What effect does wind have on transpiration? What adaptations enable plants to live in windy areas? Explain the water to land transition in plants with respect to challenges overcome related to water requirement...
Class: Mammalia Order: Primata Family: Hominidae Genus: Homo Species: Sapien Answer and Explanation:1 A species is a group of organisms that can reproduce with each other to produce fertile offspring. These organisms are most closely related to each... ...
A virus is a submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism.[1] Viruses infect all life forms, from animals and plants to microorganisms, including bacteria and archaea.[2][3] Since Dmitri Ivanovsky's 1892 article describing a non-bacterial pathogen ...
In its study, the team also describes how theirmodelcan be used to accurately generate a fully three-dimensional, realistic wind field using data from just a few measuring points. "We can fill in, so to speak, the spaces between points arranged in a meteorological measurement mast array," F...
A present key barrier for implementing large-scale hydrogen liquefaction plants is their high power consumption. The cryogenic heat exchangers are responsible for a significant part of the exergy destruction in these plants and we evaluate in this work strategies to increase their efficiency. A detaile...
A.Some could reproduce after fires. B.They could be killed by high heat. C.They could possibly travel through air by themselves. D.Some could copy the smoke particulates.2. How do most microorganisms affect people according to Dr. Peter Chen? A.They will cause lung infection. B.They migh...
Describe two benefits of wastewater treatment plants. Explain the differences between simple, aggregate, and multiple fruits. What are the two characteristics that define a vitamin? What are two benefits of using biotechnology? How does osmosis affect fruits and vegetables that have already been picked...
2. How do fungi nourish themselves? Describe the characteristics of fungi. How do they reproduce? 1. What are the main features of fungi cells? 2. Do photosynthetic fungi exist? How do fungi nourish themselves? Explain how microbes supply plants with nutrients. Explain how fungi are essential...
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 ...
Labels the adaption for each of them and explain how they help animals to eat. Hypothesize what will happen if mammals can reproduce asexually like plants. A sponge is a sessile marine animal that ... feeds. A sponge is made up of ... to move water and food particles and ....