Answer:
oxygen (you are right :)
A scientist lists the characteristics of an organism that he is observing
It is multicellular
It has cell walls made of cellulose,
It makes its own food,
In which of these Kingdoms should the organism be classified?
Animalia
Archaea
Fungi
Plantae
A scientist lists the characteristics of an organism which he is observing. This organism should be classified under the kingdom Plantae. Thus, the correct option is D.
What is Plantae?The living organisms on the planet are divided into five different kingdoms including Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia are classified on the basis of their characteristics such as the cell structure, mode of nutrition, mode of reproduction and the body organization.
Kingdom Plantae is a kingdom of the five kingdom classification given by R. H. Whittaker. Plants include green, brown and red algae, liverworts, mosses, ferns and the seed plants with or without the formation of flowers. They have the characteristics including multicellular organisms, covered with a cell wall made up of cellulose, are autotrophs (make their own food), contain photosynthetic pigment in plastids.
Therefore, the correct option is D.
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Explain two ways in which forecasters collect weather data and how it's used
Answer:
thermostats
Explanation:
Answer:
Various instruments measure weather conditions: thermometers measure air temperature, and barometers measure air pressure. Satellites monitor weather from above. Radar is used to monitor precipitation
Explanation:
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Chloroplasts Functions:
1. Organizes internal parts of the cell.
2.Cell movements, and structural support.
3.Makes ribosomes.
4.Photosynthesis
which one?.
Light energy travels as -
A: compressional waves
B: primary waves
C: surface waves
D: transverse waves
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The picture below shows one way that humans and mosquitoes interact.
What is the best classification of this relationship?
A.parasitism
B.competition
C.commensalism
D.mutualism