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Waste
<u>Waste</u> is any unwanted substance or toxin that is expelled from organisms. Example: urea, carbon dioxide.
<h3><u>Explanation;</u></h3>
- <em><u>The body must remove waste products from the all the tissues in the body. These waste products are constantly being produced by the body tissues and must therefore be excreted, because if they are not, they will increase in concentration and may interfere with chemical reactions or damage cells.</u></em>
- <em><u>Waste products include, carbon dioxide and Urea</u></em>. They are excreted through various body system and excretory organs, which includes, kidney that eliminates water, urea and other waste products in the form of urine, lungs which eliminates carbon dioxide from the body, and skin which excretes excess water.
The large, slow brain waves associated with deep sleep. Rapid eye movement sleep; a recurring sleep stage during which vivid dreams commonly occur.
Answer:
Deep zone, surface zone and transition zone.
Explanation:
Open sea zone is the area of the coastal areas above the sea bed and cover the continental shelf where large Marine organism are present and there is enough sunlight algae organism use to photosynthesize and produce food for the Marine organisms by converting carbondioxide and water into carbohydrates.
The zone stretches from the surface , to the middle and depth of 200 m.
The surface zone is the area where light penetrates most , the transition stretches from the surface zone downward, in this zone light penetrates bit not as much as surface zone and in the deep zone, it stretches from the transition zone downward to a depth of 200 meters and don't have enough light penetration compare to surface and transition.
1) Long slender leaves ("needles") because:
a) They don't lose a lot of water from photorespiration b/c of low surface area
b) Snow doesn't pile into the branches and break the branches off (snow is very heavy). the needles don't catch and hold very much snow.
2) The wood is soft and bendable. Strong wind doesn't break it, because it flexes. Any snow that does manage to pile on is dropped when the wind blows, or when the weight of the snow bends the Branch down.
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