Answer:
Big mammals as bears or Mammoths.
Explanation:
Neanderthal had a diet based in different food, for example, there are some evidence that they were feed on nuts, mushroom, and moss. The quantity of veggies were different depending the season and the region of the planet the neanderthals were. Of course, most of their diet were based in meat, basically of big animals because the evidence is that they had a digestive system appropriate to eat lean protein.
Studies of the bones and the coprolites showed a ratio of different elements as nitrogen and carbon, the ratio of the heavier element to the lighter, show the relationship among the meat/vegetable diet.
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Answer:
- The six essential nutrients are vitamins, minerals, protein, fats, water, and carbohydrates.
-The digestive system converts the foods we eat into their simplest forms, like glucose, amino acids or fatty acids.
- The function of the excretory system to remove wastes from the body.
-The organs of the urinary system include the kidneys, renal pelvis, ureters, bladder and urethra.
-The excretory system works with the endocrine system to help maintain homeostasis. Chemical messengers called hormones signal the kidneys to filter more or less water or salt, depending on the levels of water and salt in the body.
Explanation:
Pairing a stimulus with a conditioned response- Classical Conditioning
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The left bronchus is smaller and longer than the right main bronchus (approximately 5 cm or 1.5 inches).
<h3>What is the difference between primary secondary and tertiary bronchi?</h3>
The primary bronchi department from the trachea and they are the right and left primary bronchi. those bronchi are the widest and they enter the lung. After coming into the lungs, the bronchi retain to branch in addition into the secondary bronchi, referred to as lobar bronchi, which then branch into tertiary (segmental) bronchi.
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I am not really sure, but I guess it is the temperature.
By using educated guessing, you can exclude brightness and age and also mass as they can vary and still cannot determine the other characteristics from one of them.
And also by knowing that pressure is known using equations only by temperature, and pressure actually can be considered to be responsible to form or deform the star.
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