The easiest one would be the single-entry system
the accounting in single entry system only cover the "bare essentials" in its book such as cash, product, and account payable"
It's really simple and way cheaper to maintain compared to the double-entry system. Which cover all the transactions, even the one one that haven't happen yet
The important structure of the urinary system is:
The kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra are the primary structures of the urinary system. they filter blood and remove waste from the body in the form of urine. The size and position of lower urinary structures vary with male and female anatomy.
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The closes answers are B and C.
But the best is B. <span>Fermentation is a process that uses substances such as bacteria or yeast to change the sugars of fruits or grains into alcohol.
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Fermentation is simply the conversion of sugars into alcohol using microorganisms.
Option A refers to fermentation as a rate (how quickly) which is inaccurate. Option C is somewhat accurate because it only mentions about bacteria and it includes the process of extracting sugar. Option D does not talk about any transformation from sugar to alcohol.
Answer: The digestive tract starts by chewing and swallowing food. From there the food travels down the esophagus easily because it goes with a liquid Siliva enzyme. After, the food goes into the stomach where it is processed into a thick liquid called chyme. It then travels to the lower part of the stomach known as the atrium where it is ready to be released into the small intestine. The small intestine, or small bowel, is a hollow tube about 20 feet long that runs from the stomach to the beginning of the large intestine. The small intestine breaks down food from the stomach and absorbs much of the nutrients from the food. The food then travels to the large intestine where salts and sugars that could not be digested are absorbed. The rectum stores the stool, then the anus pushes it out in a bowl movement.
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No because it would look like ww to ww. So if you took a w from each parent the offspring would be ww/ have black wool. Say one parent had white wool that the offspring would be Ww so it is more likely to have white wool. Hope this helps