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What gives birth to partially developed offspring?

Marsupials give birth to partially developed young - examples: kangaroos, wombats, opossums, koalas.


Is the plasma membrane in all plants partially permeable?

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What are the examples of partially submerged plants?

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Confucianism and daoism developed partially in response to what?

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Where the baby is developed?

in the uterus.


Where is the baby developed inside the mother?

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What are Plants that have partially decayed in water called?

Plants that have partially decayed in water are called peat. Peat forms in waterlogged conditions where plant material cannot decompose fully due to lack of oxygen. Over time, this partially decomposed plant material accumulates and can be harvested for various purposes, such as fuel or horticultural use.


Where can you buy baby pepper plants?

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How do plants help apond community?

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What gives birth to partially -developed live young?

Oviparous animals, such as certain sharks, snakes, and insects, can give birth to partially developed live young. These animals lay eggs internally, where the embryos develop until they are ready to hatch and be born. This is different from placental mammals, like humans, who give birth to fully developed live young.


What is a softbrown material made up of partially decayed plants?

Peat is a softbrown material formed from partially decayed plants in waterlogged conditions. It is commonly used as a fuel source and in gardening for its ability to improve soil structure and moisture retention.


Plants developed cellulose for?

plants use cellulose as a way to keep the stem sturdy