After the food has been chewed and lubricated, it is pushed by the tongue into the _______.

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Answer 1
Answer: After food has been chewed and lubricated, the tongue the pushes it into the pharynx, also known as the throat. From there it travels into the esophagus. Once in the esophagus, the muscles work to push it down in the stomach. The mouth is the first stop in the complete digestion process.
Answer 2
Answer: It is pushed into the esophagus. 

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I think it’s 2 because the cell goes through 4 steps

Explain how a phagocyte destroys bacteria

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basically they just take it into the cell by engulfing it. Once it is inside the cell it is broken down!

How do heavy sediment deposits affect waterways?

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The deposition of heavy sediment can significantly diminish the water quality and aquatic habitat.  The sentiment in the water can reduce the sunlight that reaches the floor of the waterway, affecting animal and plant life. For example, photosynthesis may be less effective due to the decreased sunlight and the gills of fish may get clogged from the sediment.
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Explain two difficulties an ecologist might have in counting a population of migratory birds

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birds can always move around and counting birds can be kind of hard

In the chemical compound C2H2, how many pairs of electrons are shared between the two carbon atoms?

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Acetylene (C2H2) has a triple bond between the two carbons. So 3 pairs of electrons. Biomed is talking about ethylene (C2H4).

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Acetylene (systematic name: ethyne) is the synthetic compound with the formula C2H2. It is a hydrocarbon and the simplest alkyne. This colorless gas is widely utilized as a fuel and a chemical structure block. It is uncertain in its pure form and thus is usually marketed as a solution

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The prey is what gets eaten. The wolf ate the caribou which makes the caribou the prey. The wolf is the predator and the predator eats the prey. Usually the prey is a smaller organism than the predator and will feed off of smaller creatures or are herbavores, creatures that eat plants like caribou.
The caribou is the prey and the wolf is the predator... the predator always eats the prey