1) The amount of rain an area receives
<span>2) Vegetation - Deserts have a lot of runoff because there is very few plants to protect the soil. </span>
3) The type of soil (some types of soil absorb more water than others.
4) The shape of the land.
<span>5) How people use the land. For example, a paved parking lot absorbs no water, so all the rain that falls on it becomes runoff.</span>
Answer:
The oxygen and carbon dioxide in the lower layers of the troposphere (that touches Earth) allow life to exist as organisms can respire and plants can photosynthesise. The atmosphere also helps to keep the Earth warm by trapping solar energy.
Explanation:
Fever, pains in abdomen, coughing up blood, chills, appendicitis
Explanation:
1) Chemical digestion begins in the mouth when food mixes with saliva. Saliva contains an enzyme (amylase) that begins the breakdown of carbohydrates.
2) The daily values are reference amounts (expressed in grams, milligrams, or micrograms) of nutrients to consume or not to exceed each day. The %DV helps you determine if a seving of food is high or low in a nutrient.
3) If a food has a daily value of 5% or less of a nutrient, it is considered to be low in that nutrient.
A food is a good source of a nutrient if the percent daily value is between 10% and 19%, If the food has 20% or more of the daily value, it is considered an excellent source of that nutrient.
4) As food passes through the GI tract, it mixes with digestive juices, causing large molecules of food to break down into smaller molecules. The body then absorbs these smaller molecules through the walls of the small intestine into the bloodstream, which delivers them to the rest of the body.
5) During digestion, your pancreas makes pancreatic juices called enzymes. These enzymes break down sugars, fats, and starches. Your pancreas also helps your digestive system by making hormones. These are chemical messengers that travel through your blood.
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Bilirubin is a byproduct of red blood cell destruction and are conjugated in the liver and excreted in bile.