"Coal formed in the BEDS model: Dinosaur tracks point to the BEDS (Briefly Exposed Diluvial Sediments) mechanism. Judging from the amount of coal found in the world, the earth before the Flood supported about eight to ten times more plants and trees than today. The Flood uprooted the vegetat...
Briefly state why the leaves of plants have a green color. Explain the science behind why human eyes come in so many colors. What does the results from the absorption spectrum tell you about the specific pigments in the leaf? What technique was used to separate the leaf pigmen...
What is the difference between growth and development in plants? How are monocot and dicot flowers different? Explain how C_4 plants deal with the problem of photorespiration compared to C_3 plants. Briefly explain the 3 steps of the Translation Process which are Initiation, Elongation, and Term...
Briefly explain explain the events of fertilization and implantation in an adult human female . View Solution Briefly describe the structre of nucleus and mention its any two function. View Solution Mention the site of fertilization of a human ovum. List the events that follow in sequence until ...
The laws of physics (explained briefly in the box below—but you can skip them if you're not interested or you know about them already) tell us that large diameter and heavy wheels store more energy than smaller and lighter wheels, while flywheels that spin faster store much more energy ...
Briefly explain Biology. Explain the term osmosis. Explain the necessity of transport in plants and animals. Describe any three mechanisms of cellular transport in the human body. How is secondary active transport driven by ion gradients? Explain biology. Describe carbon dioxide transport in the bloo...
How do leaves of plants help in excretion ? Explain briefly. View Solution The leaves of a plant first prepare food A by photosynthesis. Food A then gets converted into food B. What are A and B ? View Solution Which part of a plant is called its food factory ? View Solution $ Mitoc...
Briefly describe the functions of the t-tubule. Explain the functions of the cornea ?Give a detailed answer. Explain the interaction of the cuticle, body-wall muscles, and pseudocoelomic fluid in the locomotion of nematodes. Explain how edema occurs. (a) Describe the structure of the cilia. ...
Describe the movement of water from the soil into the root xylem. How does the xylem transport water up the plant stem? Describe how water moves from roots to the leaves. What is the function of xylem vessels in plants? Briefly explain the function of the xylem and phloem. E...
Explain briefly. How does water movement in and out of a cell differ between plants and animals? How does amoeboid movement occur? What are examples of organisms and cells that use this type of movement? a. Describe the structure and function of a bacterial flagellum. b. What is the ...