Answer:
4.A number line going from 30 to 34. An open circle is at 32. Everything to the left of the circle is shaded.
Explanation:
It is given that the three-fourths of the employees at a bookstore came to a staff meeting. Less than 24 employees were at the meeting.
Let the total number employees be e.
Three fourth of the total employees is e, the total number of employees at the meeting were less than 24.
e < 24
Multiply 4 both sides.
ex 4 < 24×4
3e < 96
Divide both sides by 3.
e < 32
Therefore the value of e is less than 32.
In a number line as we approach towards left the the value of integers decreases.
Since the value of e is less than 32, therefore the solution graph is from negative infinity to 32.
Since 32 is not included in the solution set, therefore there is an open circle on 32.
Answer:
Means to increase drag and prevent sinking is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Plankton avoid sinking by increasing their surface area and decreasing their density. Spines slow down sinking by adding surface area without increasing density. Defense against predation would be to sing below. Not the opposite.
Protostomes develop a mouth first and then an anus. This is the difference between protostomes and deuterostomes.
In protostome development, there is a spiral radical and indeterminate cleavage. The blastopore becomes the mouth and the coelom forms from the mesoderm.
In deuterostomes development, radial and indeterminate cleavage takes place. The blastopore is the new anus and the coelom forms from budding off the wall of the archenteron.
Competition requires instant succession within organism but parasitism can still be a gradual process due to its types exo and endo
THE ANSWER IS COMPETITION
Answer:
The pathway of oxygen from lungs to the body tissues is alveoli → red blood cells → blood vessels → tissues (option b).
Explanation:
The oxygen (O₂) required by the tissues comes from the air inspired by the respiratory system. The pathway of entry of O₂ to the body and tissues is:
- O₂ from the air reaches the lungs.
- In the pulmonary alveoli, gas exchange occurs, that is, O₂ passes into the blood capillaries and is captured by the red blood cells, while CO₂ is released and passes into the alveoli to be eliminated.
- O₂ in the red blood cells travels through the blood vessels.
- The tissues receive the O₂ and a second gaseous exchange occurs at the tissue level, as they release CO₂ that will be carried to the alveoli.
Tissue oxygenation depends on the integrity of the respiratory and circulatory systems.
<em> The other options do not show the correct order in which the oxygen travels from the alveoli to the tissues.</em>