plural nouns: he has 1 eye, just not EYES. He can take a single plum, just not several PLUMS and he could have left a single plum, just not several PLUMS.
The Part of the plant takes in Co2 is The Leaves The Part of the plant takes in Co2 is The Leaves
Cells can not make proteins without ribosomes. Neither can they make proteins without directions from a nucleus. Our red blood cells have neither and they only live for around 120 days before they wear out.
Phloem takes the plant food from the leaves and takes it to other parts of the plant
The correct phrasing is "neither one has," as "neither" is a singular pronoun and therefore takes a singular verb (has) in this sentence.
The indefinite pronoun 'neither' is singular and takes a singular verb form. Example: Neither is right for you.
Exactly how it sounds, he takes the glasses and leaves the conch shell behind.
Photosynthesis takes place in the leaves.
i guess as the water content of the fruit evaporates it takes the color with it so the color change
sue probably
Cells
The chloroplasts
Cells