The plant is a monocot.
The plant is vascular so it could be a fern, gymnosperm or angiosperm.
In the stem cross section of the fern, the vascular tissue forming a non-complete cylinder is present. Gymnosperm has a stem similar to angiosperm. In the stem cross section wood rays are like the spokes of the wheel. Thus, it leaves the angiosperms. Among angiosperms, dicots have vascular bundles are organized as a ring, while monocots have <span>vascular bundles scattered throughout the stem cross section.
Therefore, a found plant must be a monocot.</span>
Answer:
ABC transporter protein
Explanation:
ABC transporter protein refers to the ATP binding cassette protein which utilizes the AT energy to transport the substrates from one side to another side. The ABC proteins are one of the oldest proteins known in the organisms.
The CFTR protein which acts as a chloride channel in the membrane which transports the chloride ions across the membrane utilizes the ATP energy in the transport.
Thus, ABC transporter protein is correct
Phosphorus is most commonly found in rock formations and ocean sediments as phosphate salts. Phosphate salts that are released from rocks through weathering usually dissolve in soil water and will be absorbed by plants. Phosphorus cycles through plants and animals much faster than it does through rocks and sediments. Given this information, the answer is;
<u>D. All of the above</u>
Carbohydrates are broken down and they release energy.