Answer:
Endonerium
Explanation:
The endoneurium (also called endoneurial channel, endoneurial sheath, endoneurial tube, or Henle's sheath) is a layer of delicate connective tissue around the myelin sheath of each myelinated nerve fiber in the peripheral nervous system. Its component cells are called endoneurial cells.The endoneuria with their enclosed nerve fibers are bundled into groups called nerve fascicles, each fascicle within its own protective sheath called a perineurium. In sufficiently large nerves multiple fascicles, each with its blood supply and fatty tissue, may be bundled within yet another sheath, the epineurium.
Answer: One advantage is, well, the water. There’s plenty of it and it’s all around. Therefore, most aquatic plants do not need adaptations for absorbing, transporting, and conserving water. They can save energy and matter by not growing extensive root systems, vascular tissues, or thick cuticles on leaves. Support is also less of a problem because of the buoyancy of water. As a result, adaptations such as strong woody stems and deep anchoring roots are not necessary for most aquatic plants.
Answer is number 1........
On earth, water can exist as a solid,a liquid, or a gas because "the Earth is at an ideal temperature due to its distance from the Sun".
<u>Option: </u>A
<u>Explanation:</u>
Water can occur at a specific temperature of 273.16 K and pressure of 611.2 Pa in three various states i.e. solid, liquid and gas, and this phase is considered to be triple point water. At such a temperature and pressure the water keeps moving from solid to liquid phase and vice versa.
The average global temperature of Earth at aphelion is about 4 degrees Fahrenheit, or 2.3 degrees Celsius higher than at perihelion. This results as the the Southern Hemisphere has more oceans while the Northern Hemisphere has more land, which make the heating up of the land easier and faster.