Answer:
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I have some answers for you!
1) archaea
2) Plants/producers
3) Reptiles
4) Bacteria *let me know if its wrong*
5) Extremophiles
6) Fungi
Explanation:
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In the average person, 70-80 percentage of alcohol is absorbed through the small intestine.
- Alcohol is not treated the same way as other food nutrients. In fact, the digestive system exerts additional effort to remove it from the body, giving alcohol removal priority over other nutrients including lipids (fats), carbs, and proteins.
- All parts of the digestive tract take in alcohol. In contrast to other nutrients, alcohol is quickly absorbed in the small intestine and enters the bloodstream immediately via the stomach lining.
- Although other bodily cells can also metabolize alcohol, the liver is where alcohol metabolism mostly takes place.
- Acetaldehyde, a poisonous chemical, is created when alcohol is broken down.
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<u>light caused the elodea plants to photosynthesize, releasing O2 gas</u>
Explanation:
Oxygen is a by-product of photosynthesis. In presence of light, water molecules are split into hydrogen atoms and oxygen gas. The elodea plant is photosynthetic in nature. Later, the hydrogen atoms combine with carbon dioxide to form simple sugars like glucose in the dark stage.
Answer:
D. Biological anthropology
Explanation:
Forensic anthropology is a special sub-field of physical or biological anthropology (the study of human remains) that involves applying skeletal analysis and techniques in archaeology to solving criminal cases.
Forensic anthropology was seen as “the branch of physical anthropology which, for forensic purposes deals with the identification of more or less skeleton remains known to be, or suspected of being human.”
Forensic anthropology applies the science of physical or biological anthropology to the legal process. It involves the controlled collection of human remains.
the answer is c: "AGT " BECAUSE A PAIRS WITH T AND C PAIRS WITH G