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The true statement is that were all clasmates of eachother.
Answer:
An ecosystem is a community of living and non-living things that work together – it consists of abiotic (soil, water, air) and biotic parts (flora, fauna). Ecosystems have no particular size. ... The major parts of an ecosystem are: water, water temperature, plants, animals, air, light and soil.
The correct answer is CPT code 57308, 619.1, 624.4. This
codes define or describe what the doctor did as a medical procedures and
services. For example this CPT 57308 is a code procedural code the range repair
of procedures on the vaginal.
A "hypothesis" is just an idea or proposal which someone comes up with
to try and explain a given set of observations. A hypothesis must be:
a)
falsifiable/disprovable
b) testable
c) have predictive value, in
order to be taken seriously by scientists, and to begin its journey
towards the status of "theory".
If it is an interesting proposal and is
deemed to possess these 3 criterion, scientists will start to
investigate it: what can it predict, what does it explain, is it
compatible with all the relevant data/observations? If it is supported
by enough experiments and/or observations, and gains acceptance by
enough of the "scientific establishment" (ie, by enough scientists who
are accepted and admired by their peers), at some undefinable point it
becomes a "theory". It can still be disproven at any time, but until
that happens it will remain a "theory" and may even graduate to the
status of "well supported theory", such as the theory of gravity or
relativity. At NO point, however, is ANY theory ever considered by
scientists to have been "proven": in the scientific world, all truth is
"relative". and provisional.
Oxygen is used up in the body of most organisms and Carbon dioxide is released. The body uses oxygen to break down glucose to supply energy tot he body. In result of this reaction carbon dioxide and water is released into the system along with energy. The carbon dioxide is then exhaled into the air by the respiratory system of the organisms.