What functions do water have in our bodies?

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Answer: Water helps your body maintain your body functions and regulates the temperature of your body  and you lose water by doing activities by running, sweating and digesting its important to high drat all the time. Its important and re hydrate and eat food that have water in them like apples is an example. 

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However,bed bugs have become resistant to even this chemical pesticide.what happened that allowed the bug population to increase.?

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Answer:

Genetic Mutation

Bugs evolved themselves to adapt to this chemical

Explanation:

Genetic mutation in bugs has caused such changes in them. There is a high probability that some enzymes must have developed with in the bugs which inhibits the fatal impacts of this chemicals. So , it can be said that the genetics of bugs adapted the chemical due to which it is producing no negative impacts on them. And since this is a genetic change it is being transferred to the next generation.

since the bed bugs became immune to the pesticide they were able to live through it and breed, basically since they were immune throughout time the whole species became immune including the offspring. it was an adaptation. 

Evolution is: A) A change in the composition of a population from one generation to the next.
B) A phenomenon that must be inferred from evidence, because it cannot be observed directly.
C) The transformation of an individual to better fit its environment.
D) Driven by the use or disuse of a body part, as when a finch uses its beak to crack open seeds.

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a, b, and c are all correct.

take for example finches off of the galapagos islands. they vary from island to island, yet are still the same bird. on one island they have bigger, more durable and stronger beaks, because that island has many nuts to crack open and eat. on another island, they have thin ling beaks, ideal for pecking at insects in the grass on tree bark. evolution is literally survival of the ifttest, where those equipped best will live and those without means to fight for life will die off, leaving those most capable of reproduction and passing down genes.

All of the following are functions of the peripheral nervous system except_____. A. it interprets signals from the external environment. B. it sends signals to the internal organs. C. it receives messages from the central nervous system. D. it sends messages directly to muscles and glands.

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All of the following are functions of the peripheral nervous system except it sends signals to the internal organs. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B". I hope that this answer has actually come to your help.
B. It sends signals to the internal organs

_____ fats or lipids form animal body fat that is used for stored energy and insulation

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Saturated fats or lipids form animal body fat that is used for stored energy and insulation. 

When we see chiasmata under a microscope, that lets us know which of the following has occurred? A) asexual reproduction
B) meiosis II
C) anaphase II
D) prophase I
E) separation of homologs

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When we see chiasmata under a microscope, that lets us know that prophase I has occurred. During this phase of meiosis, the nuclear envelope breaks up and disappears, and so does nucleolus. The chromosomes become visible at this point.

The rate and direction of reactions are greatly influenced by the _____.

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Answer:

The law of mass action and molecular concentration

Explanation:

Law of mass action: According to this law, the rate of chemical reaction is directly proportional to the masses of the reacting substance, at a constant temperature.

Molecular concentration: It is no of moles of solute dissolved in a liter of solution. No of molecules of reactants increases when we increase the molecular concentration of the reactant, which in turn increases the frequency of collision and hence the rate of reaction and direction.

The rate and direction of reactions are greatly influenced by the Law of Mass action or molecular concentration because they relate to the same principle