Biology, asked by zakakareem7189, 10 months ago

Explain the narrowlyutilitarian, broadly utilitarian and ethical arguments in favour of conservation of biodiversity.

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Answered by Sonalibendre
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Narrowly utilitarian refers to those parts of biodiversity or those plants & animals from which human derive benefits

Answered by UrvashiBaliyan
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18-Feb-2018 · 2 answers

Sclerenchyma are totally composed of dead cells ..but they give mechanical support to the plant body as well as the other type of cells like parenchyma and collenchyma.. ... The cells of sclerencyma are without nucleus and protoplast....they are dead cells

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