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Characteristics of Thallophyta
They are usually found in moist or wet places.
This is due to the absence of “true roots” and vascular tissue that is needed to transport water and minerals. ...
They are autotrophic in nature.
Most members of this group manufacture their own food. ...
Reserve food is generally starch.
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Tropical areas are warm and wet causing for animals to want to hide essentially. Also there is a lot of cover for animals to hide in. Usually in tropical areas there are a lot of predators also, another reason for animals to hide.
I'm guessing true, that's what my teacher says
Organ system A group<span> of organs that work together to complete a </span>specific function<span>. specialised A </span>cell<span> that has become differentiated to </span>carry out<span> a particular </span>function<span>, eg red blood </span>cell<span>. tissue A </span>group<span> of similar </span>cells that carry out<span> the same </span>function<span>, eg muscle tissue.</span>
C is the only one that really makes sense