<span>Pigeons learn to flap their wings to avoid shock more easily than they learn to peck a disk to avoid shock. they learn to flap their wings to obtain food less easily than they learn to peck a disk to obtain food.
That's what'd I'd assume the answer would be.</span>
Answer:
2. It is converted into heat and energy.
Explanation:
So every time an animal eats grass, or another animal it receives 10% of the energy that the previous animal/plant had. If a rabbit ate a carrot, 10 percent of the energy the carrot had in it, will go into the rabbit. the question is asking where the 90% energy from the eaten carrot went.
Answer Explanation:
Most of the energy that isn't stored in the animal/plant is lost as heat or is used up by the body as it digests the animal/plant that was eaten. This is because the animals who consume any of the plants/animals receiving the 10% energy take energy to eat the plant/animal. this takes up the other 90%
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Answer:
Star Creek is flowing from East to West, that is because the creek is small and has just begun to form as an extension of the Cayuta Creek.
Explanation:
Answer:
CAT ATG TAC
Explanation:
Adenine (A) pairs with Thymine (T)
Cytosine (C) pairs with Guanine (G)
And vice-versa
Sternocleidomastoid muscles.
Explanation:
The neck movements like flexion, rotation, extension, lateral rotation and flexion are carried out by neck muscles which include the sternocleidomastoid muscle,
The sternocleidomastoid muscle is a pair of muscle located superficially in the anterior neck.
The sternocleidomastoid muscles connects skull with the clavicle and hence is involved the head and neck motions.
The `bilateral contraction movements of sternocleidomastoid muscles aids in flexion of the neck and brings the chin down towards the breastbone.
Platysma is a facial muscle and involved in facial expressions and mandibular movements
Semispinalis muscle is in the posterior neck and maintains posture and head movements.
Trapezius muscles lies at the back of the head.