A tree is measured in meters, except for very young tree measured in centimeters.
meters
you would measure a wall in meters
Probably meters
7/10ths of 10 meters would be 7 meters. Therefore, 7/10ths of half that amount would be half that amount or 3.5 meters.
No, plantlike organisms generally require sunlight for photosynthesis, which is limited below 1000 meters in the ocean. Below this depth, the lack of light makes it challenging for plantlike organisms to survive and thrive due to the limited energy available for photosynthesis.
It would be more plantlike because of the water it grow in. It would be more plantlike because of the water it grow in.
Plantlike protists, which are commonly called algae, are extremely diverse. Like plants, algae are autotrophs. Most are able to use the sun's energy to make their own food.
That would be the anteater. Except I don't think the snout is quite three meters long. Three meters is ten feet.
No. An example of unicellular organisms would be bacteria. Earthworms are multicellular and contain organs and organ systems. Unicellular organisms are typically invisible to the naked eye except when in large groups (such as yeast).
You would place a protist with a cell wall in the plantlike group, as most plantlike protists, such as algae, have cell walls made of cellulose. Funguslike protists, such as slime molds, do not typically have cell walls composed of cellulose.
Every organism has a head, except for maybe germs etc. but those are single celled organisms. if some organisms had no heads the would not be alive like if humans had no head they would not live because we need our brains to live and our mouths to eat . if we had no heads we would SURELY die!
A tree is measured in meters, except for very young tree measured in centimeters.
meters
meters
except from- 'except of' would not make sense, it is a common mistake/misconception however it is utterly wrong and using it in any situation would be grammatically incorrect
You can't convert meters to square meters.