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He named the "cell", the "cell" because they reminded him of the bare wall rooms where monks lived. These rooms were called cells.
Explanation:
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Negative feedback occurs when a system's output acts to reduce or dampen the processes that lead to the output of that system, resulting in less output. In general, negative feedback loops allow systems to self-stabilize. Negative feedback is a vital control mechanism for the body's homeostasis.
Ayour answer.
Answer: Due to the law of superposition, the lower down the rock is, the older it is.
Explanation: The lower the fossil is, the older it is because new layers were built on top of it
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genetic constitution of individual organism
B. tree roots growing downward because of gravity
C. sunflowers turning toward light
D. vines curling around a fence
I AM THinking b but im not sure
One example that is not a behavioral adaptation in plants is tree roots growing downward because of gravity. The correct option is B.
Behavioral adaptation is what creatures do to survive. If we are talking about animals, the behavior can be acquired and carried down over generations, or it can be an innate adaption, which entails adaptions being passed down through generations genetically.
Individual organisms or entire groups can benefit from behavioral adaptations. Behavioral adaptations are actions taken by a plant to increase its chances of survival. Tropisms are an example of a behavioral adaptation in plants. Tropism refers to plant growth toward sunlight.
Roots growing downward due to gravity is not an adaptation because it is a natural cause, adaptations are the ones that save them from extreme conditions.
Therefore, the correct option is B.
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The correct answer is (C) Erupting volcanoes release many toxic gases.
Air pollutants are gases that harms the environment and human health. Some air pollutants come from volcanic eruption are toxic( like sulphuric acid) and harm our health. Volcanic eruption produce soot and ash into the atmosphere , which reduces sunlight and lowers temperatures. Eruption also produce carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and other polluting gases
Some other examples of natural air pollutants are:
1. Radon is a radioactive gas that seeps from the ground in some areas, and fog and mist are both dense water vapor at ground level that obscures vision. 2. Ozone, a chemical formed naturally by the action of sunlight on oxygen, is a pollutant at ground level but beneficial in the upper atmosphere. It damages plants and causes breathing problem in the lower atmosphere.