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A) he had the opportunity to examine different facial expressions
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The second one first push down then turn
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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I would caption this with a more dramatic tone
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I would caption this with a dramatic tone due to the imagery of a wasteland that had experinced disaster
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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Visual art
Explanation:
Fine Art- <u>this is a kind of art that tackles on the human creativity and imagination. </u>Examples of these are drawing, sculpting, painting, dance, architecture, etc. The art form is admired according to how it is able to express meaning and beauty. 
Applied Art- <u>this is all about making something appealing through an aesthetic way.</u> This involves <em>decorating common objects that serves a specific purpose</em> such as lamps, plates, tables, chairs, etc. and making them appear beautiful to a person's eye. 
Visual art is considered a form of both applied and fine art. This is primarily catered to providing art visually or an art that can be appreciated with a person's eyes. This includes things that may or may not have an intended purpose. <em>It includes both fine arts and applied arts</em> such as<em> drawing, film-making, fashion designing, graphic designing, etc. </em>
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Now the terms provided are required to be explained as according to the standard given OCR (oxford, Cambridge , and RSA examination). So for that we have the following definitions as given below:
Explanation:
<u>Cell-</u> A cell is the basic unit of life and all organisms are composed of one or more cells. There are two
fundamental types of cell: prokaryotic and eukaryotic.
<u>Exchange-</u>  The gas exchange system is responsible for the uptake of oxygen into the blood and the excretion of  carbon dioxide. Now exchange in organism  mostly occur in gaseous form.
<u>Transport- </u>They occur in Both plants and animals so,
<u>Transport in an Animal body -</u>As animals become larger, more complex and more active, transport systems become essential to supply  nutrients to, and remove waste from, individual cells.
<u>Transport in Plants body-</u> Transport systems  in plants move substances from where they are absorbed or produced to where they are stored or used.
Plants do not have systems for transporting oxygen and carbon dioxide; instead these gases diffuse
through air spaces within stems, roots and leaves.