Answer:
The sea lion digestive system: <u><em>short but stomach is important to them, 4 x of the length</em></u>. But the human digestive system is: <u><em>Digestion works by moving food through the GI tract. Digestion begins in the mouth with chewing and ends in the small intestine. As food passes through the GI tract, it mixes with digestive juices, causing large molecules of food to break down into smaller molecules.</em></u>
So the sea lion system part, which is the stomach, is important to them (based from i seen when I searched), but the human system is the same as well, so there is basically no differences... but i hope this helps!
-<em>thatLilWeeb</em>
I believe the most recent was the 27th Amendment.
Answer: Zone of proximal development
Explanation: The zone of proximal development could be explained as the difference between the period when a child begins to develop signs of independence, that is ability to perform task without adult tutelage or guidance and the period of child dependence, that is when a child can only perform task only with the help or assistance of an adult.
As the child starts to demonstrate signs of independence or capability, that us showing signs of having acquired enough and ripe to do things on his/her own, adult assistance is being withdrawn so the child could have more liberty. This shows adults' direct involvement in the children's zone of proximal development.
The answer is B. It's capitalism. It's an economic system wherein the government of a country has no control over business. The one who has control over the country's trade and industry are the private business owners. Capitalism is also known as "free market economy"
<span>Sometimes a president decides to do nothing.</span>
<span>He may decide neither to sign nor veto a bill. </span>