The drawing technique of using dots instead of lines called stippling. Using lines instead of dots on the other hand is called hatching. Stippling involves placing individual dots across a surface in a pattern that will be identifiable. Individual dots are used to imply the shape, texture, or shadowing of a subject.
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Organisms, such as humans, take in "substrates" such as glucose, in our food. During a process called respiration, we react these substrates with oxygen to give carbon dioxide and water; this takes place in the mitochondria of our cells.
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<span><u />a color you get from the mixing of two primary colors; Examples: <u>Yellow</u> & <u>Blue</u> make <u>Green. </u> <u>Red</u> & <u>Blue</u> make <u>Purple.
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Answer: A. Their
Explanation: This one shows possession, while the other options (there, they're are not). They're is a conjunction for they are, and there means saying soemthing is "over there".