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Las plantas también proporcionan agua a través de los estomas y los animales proporcionan o liberan agua a través de la respiración, la transpiración y la micción.
Explicación:
Las plantas también proporcionan agua a través de los estomas y los animales proporcionan o liberan agua a través de la respiración, la transpiración y la micción. Las plantas tienen una pequeña abertura llamada estoma por la cual la planta toma aire dentro de su cuerpo y libera agua para regular su temperatura mientras que por otro lado, los animales liberan agua de su cuerpo a través de la respiración en forma de vapores y de la micción en forma de líquido.
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Explanation:
Density (D) is a quantity defined as mass (m) per unit volume (v): D = m ÷ v. Since these three quantities are related, you can find one of them if you know the other two. This is more helpful than it sounds because density is often a known quantity that you can look up, assuming you know the composition of the material.
Calculations are straightforward for solid objects, but things get more complicated for liquids, where density changes with temperature, and for gases, for which density is dependent on temperature and pressure.
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The correct answer would be B. The respiratory system supplies the oxygen that the cardiovascular system transports to the different cells for the production of energy.
Respiratory system and cardiovascular system work together in order to provide oxygen to each cell of the body. They also help in removing the carbon dioxide (produced by cellular respiration) out of the body.
Respiratory system transport oxygen from outside the body to the alveolar site (in lungs). Oxygen is then carried in dissolved form with the help of hemoglobin (red blood cells) to all parts of the body.
Blood also carries deoxygenated blood (high carbon dioxide content) from all the cells to the alveolar site. The carbon dioxide is then excreted out of the body with the help of the respiratory system.