What function does this structure have? A. To see predators B. To hear the outside world C. To help the organism reproduce D. To protect the organism http://media.apexlearning.com/Images/201001/26/ddd7a6b6-4544-452d-9df6-dd7eb20e61f0.jpg
cant even figure what is that x.x
Look at the picture of the sharp object below. It is part of an animal.
http://media.apexlearning.com/Images/201001/26/ddd7a6b6-4544-452d-9df6-dd7eb20e61f0.jpg
i get that, but what animal thats what i dont get (it looks like some microorganism to me with flagellum, but none of the options really fit it, so its something else)
i dont know wht animal it is neither
lol i think its D then
even if we suppose its radicle of the germinating seed its function is not related to anything like protection
what a horrible figure =_= alright if we suppose it is indeed radicle then its function is to get water from the soil
x.x is it possible to ask your teacher what on earth is that?
I would ask my teacher but shes on vacation
@pooja195 what do you see in that picture? if it indeed is radicle of germinating seed, can we connect it to reproduction?
needed your opinion
im not sure =(
me neither hhh because if i look at it as an animal i'd say, since it looks sharp = its to do with protection if i look at it as at microorganism i'd see it as flagella = motion if i look at it as at radicle i'd expect its function to be related to water uptake from soil so that the seed can grow stem & leaves to emerge out for photosynthesis ~ thus, i'd somehow relate it to reproduction, but mitotic reproduction, in means of growth
#_# i don't like this figure
@Diazbbygirl sorry dear, can't seem to figure what is that T_T
its okayy but thank you(:
:D
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