The main parts of hydrilla, an aquatic plant, include the stem, leaves, roots, and reproductive structures. The stem is long, branching, and submerged in water, while the leaves are usually whorled in groups of 3-8. The roots anchor the plant in the substrate and absorb nutrients, while the reproductive structures produce seeds and help the plant spread.
bacteria are single celled orgnanisms, plants are prettier1 Plants are multicellular and bacteria are unicellular. 2 plants cells are eukaryotic and bacterial are prokaryotic 3 in plants tru sexuall reproduction is present while in bacteria it is absent
there are three resonating structures of H2CO3 OH+-------C------O+-------oh+
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Osmosis
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Isomer's
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Nitric acid (HNO3) has 3 resonance structures. The delocalization of electrons between the nitrogen and oxygen atoms allows for the formation of different resonance structures.
There are multiple possible structures for the formula C2H5ClO depending on the arrangement of atoms within the molecule. Isomers can occur due to different connectivity of atoms or spatial arrangement. Without further information, it is not possible to give an exact number of different structures.
Chloroplasts and a cell wall are two structures that would be present in a cell from the leaf of a French bean plant but not in a human cheek cell. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis, while the cell wall provides structural support and protection to plant cells.
Atoms are arranged in a 3-dimensional pattern in a crystal lattice, giving rise to different types of crystal structures such as cubic, hexagonal, and tetragonal. These structures determine the physical properties of the material.
Remember, "angiosperm" literally means "covered seed." An angiosperm is a plant that has either flowers, fruits or both. This includes any type of tree/bush that produces flowers/fruits (ex. apple tree, rosebush, etc.).Edited answer:1. Pisum sativum (pea plant)2. Mangifera indica (mango tree)3. Gossypium hirsutum (cotton plant)4. Cocos nucifera (coconut palm)5. Oryza sativa (Rice plant)
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The main parts of hydrilla, an aquatic plant, include the stem, leaves, roots, and reproductive structures. The stem is long, branching, and submerged in water, while the leaves are usually whorled in groups of 3-8. The roots anchor the plant in the substrate and absorb nutrients, while the reproductive structures produce seeds and help the plant spread.
The nitrate ion, NO3^-, has 3 resonance structures.
Three equivalent Lewis structures are needed to describe the bonding in PO(OH)3. This is because the central phosphorus atom can form three different bonds with the three oxygen atoms, resulting in resonance structures.