The process helps fuel your metabolism with oxygen. Select all that apply. Primary decomposers are _____. fungi plants trees bacteria animals

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Answer 1
Answer: fungi and bacteria are primary decomposers whereas plants and trees are producers and animals are consumers
Answer 2
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Answer:

bacteria and fungi are the answers.

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up to 60 of our body is made up of water. Describe the significance of water being a universal solvent in our bodies.

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water dissolves more substances than any other liquid. this is important to every living thing on earth. This concludes that wherever water goes, either through the ground or through our bodies, it takes along valuable chemicals, minerals, and nutrients.

The endosymbiont theory proposes that eukaryotes evolved from a symbiosis between a prokaryote and a protocell.a. True
b. False

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"False", The endosymbiont theory proposes that a euukaryotes envolved there are not eukaryotes invovled in the endosymbiont theory



The first step in sensation for some sensory systems is the __________, which modify incoming stimuli

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The first step in sensation is reception. It makes use of accessory structures or sensory receptors which modify or respond to incoming stimuli. A stimuli is defined as a detectable change inside or outside an environment. Reception is the activation of these accessory structures by a stimuli. Examples of a stimuli are changes in temperature, pain, light, loud sound, etc.

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Accessory structures or B

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Answer for edgenuity

The endosymbiont theory proposes that eukaryotes evolved from a symbiosis between a prokaryote and a protocell.a. True
b. False

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a. True

As many researchers hypothesize that the old single-celled organism or the origin of the complex-celled organisms came from the endosymbiosis of the mitochrondrion organism and the prokaryotic cell. It has been said that mitochondria was an independent organism which then to have been evovled itself after planting itself inside a prokaryotic cell which aided cellular respiration and production of ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate). This then aided the prokaryotic cell to be more sophisticated and caused another change from having without a true nucleus to a eukaryotic cell with a nucleus and embedded DNA.  

Actually False I got it wrong when I chose true. Your welcome

The number of hydrogen atoms in 6NH3 is

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Answer: 18

Explanation:

This molecule, called ammonia, is a group of atoms held together by chemical bonds. In this example, the atoms (smallest pieces of matter) are nitrogen (N) and hydrgoen (H)

The number 6 indicates the number of moles of the NH3 molecule. A mole  is the unit of measurement used to measure the number of atoms or molecules. One mole is equal to 6.02214078×10^23 of the same things.

And since there are 3 Hydrogen atoms found in each mole of ammonia,  and there are 6 moles of amminia, then 6 x 3 = 18 atoms of hydrogen.

No 6 is common for N and H. 3 is only for H(Hydrogen).

For finding the number of hydrogen atoms we should multiply 6 with 3

 So, 6*3 = 18. So there will be 18 hydrogen atoms in 6NH₃

What protects the brain?

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The cranium (aka skull) protects the brain. There also is cerebrall spinal fluid which lubricates and cushions it, preventing injury.