Answer:
The process of digestion in the human body takes place over six (6) steps. This travel log would be documented with each chapter as a step:
Day 1: Ingestion. I do not know how I got into this dark wet room (mouth) with huge white grinders (teeth), but I do not believe I would make it out in one piece; these grinders keep mashing me up n what I believe to be 'chewing'.
Day 2: Propulsion. There's a tunnel (oesophagus). I feel like I'm going down a wet slide.
Day 3: Physical digestion. I think I'm in some sort of sac-like mechanism (stomach)with thick walls that produce some sort of toxic substance (acids and enzymes) to my body. This is where I die.
Day 4 and 5: Chemical digestion and absorption. There is almost nothing left of me; I am being taking in by the walls of this maze (small intestine). More of the 'toxic' substance is coming from what appears to be leaf (liver) and all my constituents are being disintegrated (by the duodenum). Now there's a larger maze (large intestine or colon). I'm being separated and completely absorbed. The things that aren't useful about me (waste/stool) are being sent away.
Day 6: Defecation. Waste is excreted in the nus through the rectum.
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Answer:
The most likely genotypes for the two blue budgies would be yyBb
Explanation:
There are three options to cross two blue parakeets:
yyBB x yyBB
yyBB x yyBb
yyBb x yyBb
of the first option, the F1 genotypes will be 100% yyBB (blue)
In the second option, the F1 budgies will be yyBB or yyBb (blue in both cases). In contrast, in the third option, the F1 genotypes will be yyBB, yyBb (blue in both cases) and yybb (white).
B- HUMAN EMISSIONS
C- PLANT RESPIRATION
D- PHOTOSYNTHESIS
flower
fog
soil
water
I am pretty sure the answer is flower because biotic factors are living things in an ecosystem. Seeing as how fog, soil, and water are not living the answer should be flower.
Answer:
FLOWER
Explanation:
ME IS SMART
The given question - 'Is the lifespan of the snowshoe hares which are white in winter and brown in summer affected by levels of winter snowfall?' is a good scientific question. This question is very specific about the query. Moreover, the query asked in the question can be answered using the scientific testing methods. A hypothesis can be formed based on the question which can be tested.
Hence, it is a good scientific question.