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because it holds the information needed to conduct most of the cell's functions.
Pinocytosis
<span>active transport </span>
<span>passive diffusion </span>
<span>facilitated diffusion </span>
<span>Phagocytosis </span>
The type of learning that the young sea otter used to be able to perform this task is social learning.
This means that the young otter learned what it is supposed to do from its surroundings - and what is surrounding it is its society of other otters. It is social learning because the otter didn't learn on its own that it needs to break open shells in order to eat what is inside, but rather it saw what the other otters were doing and thus learned it.
If you're referring to the book, the author is Nicholas Moreno.
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greenhouse gasses get trapped in the atmosphere and contribute to global warming