What can magnetic attraction and filtration both be used to do ?

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Answer 1
Answer: there's a good chance I'm wrong but to separate a mixture possibly?
Answer 2
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Answer:

separate mixtures into their components

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How do nanoparticles of air pollution get into the brain?

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Answer:

Nanoparticles have been shown to make their way through the nasal cavity, across the cribriform plate and into the olfactory bulb--part of the brain.

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Examine this photograph of a bird. Note that the beak of this bird is short and very strong. What type of food is a bird with kind of beak likely to eat?A)fishB)insectsC)worms and grubsD)nuts and tough fruits

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D)nuts and tough fruits

Explanation:

Bird beaks are developed to perform their functions, they are true tools that help birds survive in their habitat.

This type of beak is seen from birds called granivores. This short beak is strong and skilled, the granivore beak has the strength to break down hard seeds, nuts and hard fruits. In addition, this type of beak has the delicacy to separate the discarded bark from the nutritious part that feeds the bird.

D- the bird most likely eats nuts because it would need a longer beak to catch fish or dig up worms or other insects.

How is an exoskeleton similar to an internal skeleton how is it different

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Differences.

Exoskeleton

1. Hard part that lies outside of the body

2. Develops from ectoderm

3. Composed mainly of  hard non-living material called chitin.

Endoskeleton

1. Hard part that lies inside the body

2. Develops from endoderm

3. Composed of living material i.e. bone tissue

 Similarities

Both endoskeleton and exoskeleton play a protective role. The  endoskeleton protects internal body organs of the organism. The exoskeleton  protects the soft  body parts and appendages of the organism.

Both endoskeleton and exoskeleton provide structural support and shape to the  concerned organism.


They're similar because they're both skeletons. The difference is one is inside the body and the other is out. (Endoskeleton - "endo" means in. Exoskeleton - "ex" mean out.) I hope this helps!

Which statement forms part of cell theory?A.
Cell organelles are capable of reproducing themselves.
B.
Cells differ in shape, but they have identical components.
C.
All cells begin life as prokaryotic cells.
D.
All living things are made up of cells.

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Answer:

D.) All living things are made up of cells.

Explanation:

As the cell theory states, all living things are made up of cells, and those cells are divided into to main categories, being plant and animal cells.

Organisms in the lowest trophic level of an ecosystem are always what ?

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I believe that the answer is autotrophs

"autographs" is your answer!
this is Kai signing off, hope it helps

The collision of what causes the movement of heat in conduction?

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Conduction is the movement of heat through a substance by the collision of molecules. At the place where the two object touch, the faster-moving molecules of the warmer object collide with the slower moving molecules of the cooler object.

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