Answer:
Evaporation of sweat off the skin is what actually makes our skin feel cooler, rather than temperature.
Explanation:
If you are outside on a hot and humid day, you are sweating because you are hot, but the sweat does not evaporate very well. This makes you feel more hot and also makes you have that "sticky" feeling. hope this helps you :)
Answer:
cell walls and plasma membranes
chloroplasts
large hypertonic vacuoles
Explanation:
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<span>interphase, mitosis and cytokenesis are the three big ones.
the longest, interphase.
shall I explain it this way:
which do you do most:
just live normally
build your body up from scratch
or have sex/ replicate yourself, which ever you do.
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It begins with cells, tissues, organs, organ system to organism. There are 11 organ systems that work collectively for an organism to function. Each organ is responsible for a different function and has its own structure. The organism system that consist of the body's outer covering is the integumentary system. It consist of skin, hair, nails, and endocrine glands; they are the protectors of the body. The environment such as UV rays are harmful and the skin, hair, nails, etc protect the body as needed.
D because at some points the sun is closer making it hot...Then it is further away making it colder.
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