A great amount of Antarctic animals feed on them. Whales, penguins, fish, birds, etc. They eat phytoplankton.
Answer: the answer is evaperation :)
...that seemed to reflect the size of seeds the birds ate.
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b. pass through pores in the capillary endothelium
Explanation:
The fenestrated capillaries and sinusoids have pores in their endothelium. These pores or the intracellular clefts vary in size between the fenestrated capillaries and sinusoids. Sinusoids have larger intracellular clefts. The pores serve as a passage for the movement of water-soluble substances, proteins and other substances that cannot cross the hydrophobic interior of the cell membranes.
Water-soluble hormones also cannot pass through the capillary walls. Therefore, these hormones pass through the pore or the fenestrations present in the endothelium of capillaries.
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<em><u>mutualism</u></em>
As Mackenzie told us, the mutualism between strawberry poison dart frogs and bromeliads is “evidence of the complexity that exists in the biological world and the interconnectedness of species.”
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