Species X and species Z belong to the domain.
Answer: Option A.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Species which belong to the same domain, they also belong to the same kingdom and also to the same phylum. These species are very similar to each other and can also produce offspring together.
In the information given, species X and species Y belong to the same domain. The next column says that the species Y and species Z also belong to the same domain. So species X and species Z will also belong to the same domain.
Answer:
They are building blocks for larger polysaccharide which are important in structural rigidity of cells.
Polysaccharides such as Starch and Cellulose which are instrumental in cell structure and rigidity are formed from chains of monosaccharides.
They are also useful in the provision of energy which is used in cell functions (metabolism).
Monosaccharides such as Glucose, Sucrose are useful in provision of energy for physical and metabolic activities of the body.
Lasting genetic similarities make the two bears biological sister species, more closely related to one another than to any others. ... But Ursus maritimus has also evolved to match its polar environment, growing a longer snout than brown bears' and larger, paddle-like paws, both of which aid polar bears in hunting seals.
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I was able to check the image from other source. The answer should be "<span>Storage of needed components or cellular waste."</span>