Are all plant structure and function the same? Explain

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The plant cell is the basic structural and functional unit for all living organisms. .. So basically, the answer is yes. Plant cell structure is very similar to that of the animal cell, while the structures within each group the same throughout organisms. The two types of cells contain many of the same organelles. These organelles carry out the same functions in both types of cells.

Even though there are such a variety of plants, there are a few things that all plants have in common. At the cellular level, all plants are eukaryotic, meaning they have a nucleus and other organelles. One type of organelle in particular, chloroplasts, are found in all plants.


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An Elk is a consumer; it eats plants.

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The answer to this would be seals and penguins
Both with slick body's made for quick swimming. And skin that keeps them warm blooded. 
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A widow's peak is a V-shaped area of the hairline in the center of the forehead. The allele for having a widow's peak is dominant to the allele for not having a widow's peak. If two parents do not have widow's peaks, what is the probability that their child will have a widow's peak?
a. 0%
b. 25%
c. 50%
d. 75%

(PLEASE HELP AND EXPLAIN)!!!

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It depends on whether or not the parents are heterozygous for the trait. if they both are, then the child will have a 75% chance of having a widows peak. 

What kind of force exists when all the forces cancel each other out (net force= 0N)?A. non-contact
B. contact
C. balanced
D. un-balanced

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Balanced force exists when all forces cancel each other out. Un-balanced force would be a man shoving another man. Non contact force is a force that doesn't touch you, like weight. Contact force would be like a elephant standing on-top of a ball. Therefore C. is the answer.

How much can an athlete sweat a day

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Hmm I think to awnser this were going to need more details like how many athletes? How long is he sweating? etc.

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Sweat rates commonly range between one to four pounds (one half to two quarts) per hour, depending on your sport and environmental conditions.

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