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umm i cant see the pictures
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im not very good with science and i just need help with this assignment please
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Hey,
So what you would do here is first choose a biome, such as the desert for example, then choose an organism that lives there, or an animal. Then think of what it is like where it lives, is it dry, cold, windy, and so force, just describing the place by its looks and climate. How would this population increase, maybe it would be if there was suddenly more food there for them, or if their ecosystem got better for them to live, then, if they populated more, how would that affect the ecosystem. Maybe some animals would die off more, or some would have to much food. Like what if the fly population suddenly doubled, for example, how would that affect the ecosystem? Now what would happen if that organism was removed? If flies were removed, spiders and a lot of other organisms would not have food, and some organisms would overpopulate because nothing would eat them. That is just an example.
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I hope this helps, sorry if not. Have a great day!
Wind generally moves from:
A. areas of low pressure to areas of high pressure
B. areas of strong pressure to areas of weak pressure
C. areas of weak pressure to areas of strong pressure
D. areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure
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D. Areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure.
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Using an analogy of a water balloon, describe the function of the bladder. (2 points)
What is the correct name for a bond between two phosphorus atoms and three oxygen atoms?
Your answer:
Phosphorous trioxide
Diphosphorous trioxide
Phosphorous oxide
Diphosphorous oxide
Can someone please help its science
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c
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The surfaces of leaves contain guard cells that open and close the stomata.
What is the primary function of the guard cells?
They control the loss of heat produced by the plant.
They control the loss of water through transpiration.
They control the loss of carbon dioxide used during respiration.
They control the loss of sugars produced during photosynthesis
Answer:
They control the loss of water through transpiration
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