Answer:
b. Vernalization
Explanation:
Vernalization is a phenomenon in which plants require low temperature for the flowering. There is either qualitatively or quantitatively dependent on exposure to very low temperature. This process is known as vernalization. Vernalization defines especially to the promotion of flowering by a period of low climate. For example; Vernalisation occurs in biennial plants. Biennials are monocarpic plants which normally flower and may die in the second season. Some common examples of biennials are carrots, Sugarbeet, cabbages, etc.
There are many different types of non-chlorophyll<span> accessory pigments, but some of the most common are </span>carotenoids<span>, phycocyanins, and </span>phycoerythrins.Carotenoids<span> (caroten meaning 'carrot') are a group of some 600-700 different types of accessory pigments that reflect </span>red<span>, orange, and yellow wavelengths.</span>
Answer:
**All are Correct**
Explanation:
The elbow is made up of the humeroulnar, humeroradial and proximal radioulnar joints ✔
The elbow flexors are stronger than extensors✔
The MCL is taut during distraction at 90 degrees of elbow flexion✔
The joint capsule resists extension from neutral into hyperextension✔
Answer:
4
Explanation:
Mars Odyssey and Mars Express required spectrometric equipment that could analyze Mars's atmosphere