What is meant by anterior and posterior region in our body?

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Answer 1
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"Anterior" means 'nearer to the front'.  The anterior region of the body
is the region that includes the parts that are nearer to the front, like
toes and eyes.

"Posterior" means 'further back in position'.  The posterior region of the
body is the region that includes the parts whose position is further back,
like buttocks and heels.



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A period during which the embryo of a seed is alive but not growing isa. dispersal.
b. fertilization.
c. germination.
d. dormancy.

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The answer is d. dormancy.

Dormancy is physiological condition during which growth and development are temporarily stopped. The aim of this condition is to preserve energy by minimizing metabolic activity, usually because of inadequate environmental conditions. 
Dispersal refers to movement of individuals from one site to another. Fertilization means a fusion of gametes to develop a new organism.
Germination is a process of growing plant from a seed.

Which is a belief of deism?a. The pope is God's spokesman to the human race.
b. A monarch's power comes from God.
c. God ensures that bad things don't happen to good people.
d. God created an ordered universe but does not intervene in people’s affairs.

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Correct answer:  D. God created an ordered universe but does not intervene in people's affairs.

Further detail:

Deism and rational religion were popular approaches to religion by philosophical thinkers during the Enlightenment.  John Locke was one of the early proponents of this sort of approach to thinking about God.  Deists (or we could say "God-ists") believed in God, but as a rather remote Being who had created the universe by his power and embedded in it natural laws that allowed it to run on its own from there.  Some have compared it to viewing God as the "great watchmaker" who designed the universe as a perpetual watch or clock that could run on from there without needing his personal intervention in daily affairs of earthly life.

The answer is D.God created an ordered universe but does not intervene in people’s affairs.

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Which term best describes the temperature and weather conditions of an organism’s environment?

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Proximate is the temperature and weather conditions of an organism’s environment.

Which of the following is not a physiological characteristic of wheat1?A. It may be photoperiod sensitive (long days required for flowering).
B. Some cultivars have a vernalization requirement.
C. It is a C4 plant.
D. Plasticity of yield components enable it to adapt to changing environmental conditions.

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Answer:

It is a C4 plant 100% sure

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Which of the following is a function of the nucleus.stores sugar
packages proteins
stores dna
builds proteins.

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Answer:

Stores DNA.

Explanation:

The nucleus is the control center of the cell.

Stores sugar maybe or builds proteins

When a plant produces sugars and transports them during translocation, which main plant tissues are at work?dermal and meristem
dermal and vascular
ground and dermal
vascular and ground

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The answer to the question stated above is letter D. Vascular and Ground. 
Vascular tissue comprises the xylem and phloem tissues. Xylem tissue  transports water and nutrients from the roots to different parts of the plant while phloem tissue  transports organic compounds (sugars and nutrients manufactured in the shoot) from the site of photosynthesis to other parts of the plant. 



Answer:

vascular and ground is the right answer.

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