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The correct answer is: B.Marine iguanas sneeze excess salt out of their bodies.
Explanation:
Osmotic balance is a huge part of maintaining homeostasis. Since marine iguanas ingest large amounts of salt with its food, the risk of osmotic imbalance would be big if these animals wouldn't be able to get rid of the salt (because salt drags water with it, and the constant salt ingestion would eventually lead to dehydration).
To prevent this life-threatening risk, marine iguanas sneeze the excess salt. This way they can dispose of salt without losing any water.
The excessive amount of salt that travels through the iguana's bloodstream is collected in a <u>gland</u> that marine iguanas have above their eyes. Through this gland, iguanas "sneeze" the unwanted salt out.
A I think, I could be wrong though.
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You would be called a Christian
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Explanation:
On the 15th of April, 1980, our boat left the Mariel harbour. Our destination? The United States. I was what people referred to as a 'Marielito'; Meaning, a refugee from Cuba. You may be wondering why I left Cuba in a crowded boat alongside many others. I will explain.
The Cuban economy had just taken a downturn in 1980 and there were job shortages and housing problems. Fidel Castro was president at the time. Some Cubans broke into the Peruvian Embassy to seek asylum due to the hardship. I couldn't stand to survive the hardship the economic downturn brought. So, when the Castro regime announced in April that all Cubans who wished to leave to the United States were free to go, I chose to leave. I had a sister who had moved and settled in Florida earlier. She arranged for me to come to her.
I boarded a small boat at the port of Mariel in Havana and arrived Florida the next day.