How do plant parts do their job
Answer:
The basic parts of most land plants are roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, and seeds. The function of each plant parts is described below. Plants are extremely important to life on Earth.
They grow on mountains, in valleys, in
deserts, in fresh and salt water—almost
everywhere on the planet. Plants come
in all shapes and sizes from the
smallest seedling to the towering
Giant Sequoias. Not only are plants
beautiful to look at, but they also
play a vital role in keeping people,
animals, and the Earth healthy. Plants provide food, medicine, shelter, and
the oxygen we need to breathe. In fact,
everything we eat comes directly or indirectly
from plants. Herbivores (plant eaters) and
omnivores (animal and plant eaters) depend
of plants for survival. Even carnivores
(meat eaters) depend on plants because
they often prey on animals that eat plants.
Plants also provide shelter and habitats for
many animals.
Our precious soil also needs plants. When plants die they decompose
and provide topsoil that is rich in nutrients and helps seeds to germinate
and grow into seedlings. Plants also help to slow erosion because their
roots hold soil in place. When plants carry out photosynthesis, they
take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and release oxygen for us
to breathe.
The basic parts of most land plants are roots, stems, leaves, fowers,
fruits, and seeds.
Why does a guitar sound different from a saxophone?
Answer:
Because the guitar has string and the saxophone doesn't.
Explanation:
What is involved in the process of artificial selection?
A.
An organism with a beneficial trait is more likely to survive.
B.
An animals' genes undergo a mutation that produces a certain trait.
C.
Animals mate randomly,and a beneficial trait emerges in the offspring.
D.
Humans select animals to breed that create offspring with desired traits
Which is one way that minerals crystallize from materials dissolved in water?
from the air
from solutions that evaporate
from water solutions that are heated
from the soil
If you cross a mussel with dark, zebra-striped shells with a mussel with solid light-colored shells, how many offspring would you expect to have the have solid, dark-colored shells?
Answer:
You would expect to have 0% offspring with the dark, zebra-striped shells.
Explanation:
Which material is a main component in batteries?
lead
gold
silver
copper
What is the name of the "hidden" gene?
A. recessive
B. dominant
C. normal
D. offspring
WHO EVER GETS IT RIGHT GETS BRAINLIEST
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Because the allele for recessive traits are lower case which means it is not dominant over the other.
ex:
aa - recessiveAA- dominantAa- dominant(im not that good at explaining, sorry but i hope this helps)