Answer:
prepare game tag and attach it to the animal
Explanation:
The above question is talking about a dead animal due to sport hunting. If you believe the animal has been slaughtered and is dead you should prepare the game tag and attach it to the animal. In doing so, you should be careful to observe if the animal is breathing (even weakly), blinking or moving. Approaching an animal that is scared is unsafe, so you should only attach the game tag to the animal when you are sure it is dead.
P.S. Sport hunting is not a good activity, it causes the suffering of animals only for the enjoyment of the human being. Animals are living beings, have sensations and feelings and must be respected.
Take the animal to the vet?
B. Tiny particles found in food
C. Part of the air people breathe
D. Building blocks of all living things
(Ok look I wasn’t in class the day they taught this, also it’s obviously not C so Y’know-)
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Cells can best be described as the building blocks of all living things.
Cells can best be described as the building blocks of all living things. They are the smallest structural and functional units of life, responsible for carrying out essential biological processes. Every living organism is made up of one or more cells, which come in different shapes and sizes.
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b. chlorofluorocarbons
c. nitrates
d. dust particles
Answer:
The correct answer is option c. "nitrates".
Explanation:
Nitrates are among the most common contaminants and contributors of water pollution, particularly in rural areas. The presence of nitrates in drinking water is one serious problem because it could cause methemoglobinemia, or the "blue baby" disease. Additionally, the presence of nitrates in groundwater is related with the presence of other contaminants, such as bacteria or pesticides.