I beleive the answer is D, it is called the Nutrients cycle.
Answer:
Igneous rock are rocks that arise from the formation of magma, as this internal terrestrial magma cools it solidifies (within the crust) forming rocks of different sizes and structures, instead metamorphic rocks are rocks formed by the modification of other pre-existing ones in the interior of the Earth through a process called metamorphism.
On the other hand, sedimentary rock is the rock that is formed by mineral sedimentation, of different minerals of large or small diameter, which compared to igneous extrusive rock, this is the solidification of magma from the earth but in the earth's crust.
Explanation:
Magma is the material that forms rocks initially, but in a liquid state, which is found inside the Earth at extremely high temperatures. When the magma rises to the surface, it cools and solidifies (consolidation) forming igneous rocks that can be internal or external depending on whether they are inside or outside the Earth's crust. On the other hand, there are other processes where rocks are formed, but not initially or primarily, but from other rocks or other minerals such as sedimentation.
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Muscular to pump blood over long distance;
- Myogenic cardiac muscles which contract and relax rhythmically without fatigue; hence heart continues pumping;
- Cardiac muscle fibres interconnected to form a network of fibre to ensure rapid and uniform spread of excitation throughout the walls of the heart;
- Heart divided into 4 chambers which are hollow to accommodate more blood;
- Ventricles have thicker walls than auricles to generate higher pressure to drive blood over long
distance into more elaborate circulation/to the lungs and to all body tissues
Answer:
Gut Microbiome
Explanation:
This is home base for the bacteria in your digestive tract. Here, they help you break down food and turn nutrients into things your body can use. They stop growing when they run out of food, so you'll only have what you need.