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During low elevated tides, the Earth itself is pulled marginally toward the moon, making elevated tides on the contrary side of the planet. Earths pivot and the gravitational draw of the sun and moon make tides on our planet. As the sea swells toward the moon, an elevated tide is made.
But because the Earth rotates, circulating air is deflected. Instead of circulating in a straight pattern, the air deflects toward the right in the Northern Hemisphere and toward the left in the Southern Hemisphere, resulting in curved paths. This deflection is called the Coriolis effect.
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1. Snake would definitely kill or eat the rat.
2. The snake obviously.
3. The rat.
4. If the community of snakes increases, family of rats will extinct.
5. If the rats decrease in number, snakes would likely look for another prey.
6. Ecosystem would be unbalanced.
In this question, there is a misinterpretation of the term "cell lifetime."
The body's structural building blocks are called cells. One of the body's methods for improving performance over time is to extend cell longevity.
Blood and skin cells are examples of "deliberately" disposable cells. This is because the best method for a cell's function is cell turnover. Skin cells are harmed when they are exposed to the abrasive outside environment. A wonderful method for combating the entropy of environmental harm is to slough them off and replace them with fresh ones. Red blood cells are transient "by design" since they lack a nucleus.
The brain's neurons are tuned for a fundamentally different purpose: memory. The brain's objective is to improve throughout time by building up knowledge and memories. These abilities and memories are "stored" as subtle structural adjustments to the way the brain's neuronal connections are organized. In order to maintain that structure as long as possible, the brain must. Since cells are the only thing that exist, the structure of neurons takes the form of their peculiar cell forms, which resemble the complicated tree branches that wind through the brain. If a neuron dies, it also leaves behind its structure and memories. Therefore, neurons should never die in the brain according to ideal design. This has resulted in several safeguards for this structure, including the blood brain barrier that guards against poisoning and the hard shell of the skull. '
Long-term brain health would be an issue if humans could live longer than 100 years. We would need to make investments in preventing this catastrophic mental failure as well as create therapies to keep the brain "fresh" because the brain did not adapt to endure that long (for example, dementia).
Answer:
C) Educated Guess
Explanation:
When a scientist makes a Hypothesis, they make sure they have evidence to prove it. Think of the two words that make up it: Hypo- meaning "under" (hypodermic) or "slightly" (Hypomanic) + -Thesis (like a thesis statement) and you get a "Slight Statement" meaning it isn't a COMEPLTELY proved fact but thy have examined the evidence and can make and EDUCATED GUESS, thus C) is the answer
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In cats, there are two types of ears: normal and curly. A curly-eared cat mated with a normal- eared cat, and all of the kittens had curly ears. Are curly ears a dominant or recessive trait? Explain.
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All kittens have curly ears, this is as a result of the dominance of curly ears to normal ears that is recessive
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