The answer is bacteria. Red blood cells, Protozoa, and algae were discovered at a later time in history. He called bacteria "animalcules" because they moved and reproduced under the microscope (sort of like little animals).
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Because the west coast has winds blowing off the water (because of the earths rotation and the prevailing westerlies). The waters along the west coast are much cooler than the east coast during the summer so if the winds blew off the east coast, a lot of the eastern US would be pretty tropical. NYC wouldnt even see snow to give you an idea. I would guess that day time highs in the WINTER in virginia beach would be in the upper 60s with nights in the low to mid 40s if winds blew off the east coast and summers would be cooler with daytime highs getting in the low to mid 80s and lows in the low 70s. Much milder during the winter and in the summer which means warmer winter temps and slightly cooler summer temps also. NYC would probably have a January high temperature in the upper 50s and a low temperature in the upper 30s to low 40s and a July high temperature in the mid 80s with a low temperature in the low 70s.
I just came up with those temperatures in my head, but the point is that the water does moderate temperatures a lot and even though the waters in the west coast are much cooler than the east coast (ex is san diego with a water temp in the low 60s and NYC with a water temperature in the upper 70s this time of the year) but since the wind blows off the water on the west coast and the mountains block inland winds, the west coast is milder than the east coast.
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somatic cells, adult stem cells, and the cells in the embryo.
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Somatic cells, adult stem cells, and the cells in the embryo are the three types of cells in the body that undergo mitosis.
C. they are flowering plants
D. they are lightweight and easily disperse
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Cotton grass</u></h3>
- Cotton grass is a member of the <u>sedge family</u> and so not technically a grass at all. Usually a<em> flowering plant.</em>
- Cotton grass likes to grow in <u>moist acidic soil</u>. It is best to plant <u>Eriophorum species </u>in the first couple of months of spring so as to flower in summer.
<h3>Uses:</h3>
- The cotton grass in Tundra is food for the <em>migrating caribou </em>and snow geese.
- They also provide <u>food to the large heath butterfly </u>as well as the <u>black grouse</u>.
<h3><u>Tufted Saxifrage</u></h3>
- Tufted Saxifrage is a <u>small perennial</u> that grow in thick mats on the tundra.
- Tufted saxifrage grows in <u>tight tussocks</u>, almost carpeting the ground.
<h3>Uses:</h3>
- The<u> flowers </u>of purple saxifrage are eaten in Nunavut, Canada and the <em>leaves</em> and <em>stems brewed as a tea</em>.
Thus, correct options are C and D.
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