Answer:
<h2>blue whale's</h2>
Explanation:
<h2>The largest animal heart is the blue whale's, which has been weighed at about 400 pounds (and it is not the size of a small car, contrary to popular belief). But the animal with the largest heart-to-body-mass ratio is somewhat surprising: the dog. Compare a dog's heart to its body mass </h2>
<h2>(◍•ᴗ•◍)✧*。</h2>
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Osmosis. There you go comrade!
The answer is supposed to be glucose.
C, it's not D and you should never eat something if you don't know what's in it; meaning it's not b, you are talking about macromolecules so you should examine its individual cell structure.