B. Defecation is a process that uses a lot of water. To compensate for this the large intestine absorbs water back into the body before having waste leave the body.
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for number 1, Kinesiology is a sophisticated word for the study of movement, a relatively new and exciting area of learning. In 1990, the American Academy of Physical Education resolved to identify a common name and focus in order to describe the academic discipline and to unite the field.
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The way they classify this practice is known as "Matrilineal"
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Matrilineal tells us about the mother's line, this is basically done to restore the traits that are present in mother side. It is an important part of the anthropology. This phenomenon determines the heir of the property after the death of the property owner. In general terms it is the relative, behavior or other traits that has been traced through the mother lineage. They have the exogamic blood kin which is being related to mother line. Also referred as "Those from one womb or one bone".
Answer: Dip tube. This tube, located at the top of the tank, serves as the entry point for water as it flows into the tank. The water then travels to the bottom of the tank, to the area known as the combustion chamber, where the heating process begins.
Explanation: Thats what the internet says, and the internet is almost always right, hope you get it right.
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What sort of science is Victor learning from Agrippa?
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Cornelius Agrippa (1486-1535) was a German mystic who practiced a "science" that combined alchemy, magic, mysticism, and astrology. Two of his books are Three Books of Occult Philosophy and On Calling Spirits. Through the writing of Agrippa, Frankenstein becomes very interested in alchemy, which is a pseudoscience whose main object is to find a way of turning base metals into gold. You could say that Frankenstein adapted the thinking of the alchemists and instead of transforming other metals into gold attempted to transform a corpse into a living being.
An interesting story about Agrippa concerns sightings of him after his death:
There were rumors that Agrippa had summoned demons on his death bed, and that a black dog roamed the countryside as his familiar. The black dog appears in tales as Faustus, Mephistopheles, and even as a grim in the Harry Potter series.