To make Paramecium Contractile vacuole concentration graph useful the salt concentrations descriptions should replaced with actual values.
Thus, option "A" is correct.
What is Paramecium Contractile vacuole
"It is a sub-cellular structure (organelle) involved in osmoregulation."
<h3>What is a graph?</h3>
"A diagram (such as a series of one or more points, lines, line segments, curves, or areas) that represents the variation of a variable in comparison with that of one or more other variables."
<h3>What does the graph in the given question depict?</h3>
It shows that the Paramecium Contractile Vacuole concentration per minute decreases as salt concentration increases.
But the concentration of salt is not mention in quantity so its not clear what are the lowest and highest concentration affecting Paramecium Contractile Vacuole.
Hence, the Paramecium Contractile Vacuole concentration graph can be more useful if the actual values of salt concentration will be mentioned.
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B.cell wall
Cellulose is an important structural component of the primary cell wall of green plants.
<span>Prokaryotic organisms lack membrane bound nuclei as well as organelles.
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Examples
-bacteria
-algae
<h2>Mesophyll cells</h2>
Explanation:
The most distinctive characteristic of leaf mesophyll cells is that they are filled with many chloroplasts
Mesophyll cells constitute the main body of a leaf, occurring between upper and lower epidermis
Typically, the leaves of temperate-zone plants have two layers of mesophyll cells, the palisade mesophyll on the upper side and the spongy mesophyll on the lower side
The palisade mesophyll is a layer of densely packed, columnar cells which contain many chloroplasts, this layer is responsible for most of the photosynthesis of leaves
The spongy mesophyll is composed of large, often odd-shaped, photosynthetic cells separated from one another by large, intercellular spaces, these intercellular spaces apparently facilitate the exchange of photosynthetic gases