<span>The correct answers are that it lacks cells, DNA, and cannot maintain homeostasis. It doesn't have any organic matter and homeostasis is impossible because it would turn off eventually. It doens't have DNA and it doesn't reproduce. It's just plasma and it is not a living being, it just moves because of the chemical reactions that occur. </span>
Answer:
<h3>is formed when hydrogens combine temporarily with pyruvate..</h3>
The answer for the given question above is the second option. The statement that best describes a typical difference that could be found between the "Analysis" and "Conclusion" section of the lab report is this: Only the "Analysis" section includes specific data comparisons, and the only "Conclusion" section suggests further research. Hope this helps.
Answer:
Lithosphere made the earth outermost layer, crust and upper portion of mantle.
Asthenosphere made the middle layer of earth.
Explanation:
Lithosphere:
Lithosphere made the earth outermost layer, crust and upper portion of mantle.
It is made up of tectonic plates.
Lithosphere present over the asthenosphere.
Lithosphere have low temperature as compared to asthenosphere.
Its rocks are rigid.
It is less viscous and dense
Asthenosphere:
Asthenosphere made the middle layer of earth.
When material present in asthenosphere solidify it becomes the part of lithosphere.
Asthenosphere have high temperature as compared to the lithosphere.
Its rocks are plastic and have tendency to flow.
It is more viscous and dense.
The correct answer is - physically dettering herbivory, protection from frost, and minimizing evaporation.
The plants have developed multiple traits that help them in multiple different circumstances, and some of those traits are the thorns and the hairs on their steams and leaves.
The thorns primarily serve for protection of the plant. They are very sharp and give a painful sting (occasionally poisonous one), so they are a physical protection from the herbivores that would try to eat parts of the plants.
The hairs have multiple functions. They are like a coat that helps the plant to not be affected by frost, help to stop the evaporation, and also partially manage to stop most of the insects that feed on plants.