Answer:
a
Explanation:
if you take one organism out of the ecosystem it would have a huge affect on animals that eat it and plats that it eats. A lot of the animals that eat the dear would have a decrease in population because they don't have the deer to eat then the animals that eat the animals that eat the deer would also decrease because the animals that eat the deers population decrease.
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In this study, we tested the effects of NEAA-deprived diets and checkpoint inhibitor anti-PD-1 and anti-PD-L1 in colon cancer using syngeneic mouse model (Balb/c) bearing tumors of mouse colorectal cancer cell line CT-26. Three diets were tested, including a natural rodent diet Teklad ENVIGO Global 16% Protein Rodent Diet (control 1), a formulated NEAA-complete diet COMPLETE (control 2, using amino acid mix in place of protein), and a formulated NEAA-deprived diet FTN203 (treatment, using amino acid mix in place of protein). Both COMPLETE and FTN203 have the same nutritional structures, contain 17% w/w protein equivalent, and are isocaloric. After tumor size-based randomization, these diets were provided to mice ad libitum throughout the whole test. Each of these diets was used alone or combined with anti-PD-1 antibody (i.p., twice per week for 2 weeks) or anti-PD-L1 antibody (i.v., twice per week for 2 weeks).
Explanation:
Answer:
I think it's C, but I'm not 100% sure
We are going to use the ideal gas law. First, convert 475 kPa to Pa because the ideal gas law uses SI units. This will be 475,000 Pa.
Rearranging the ideal gas law, we get P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2. Now plug everything in and solve for P2: (475,000)(4)/(290) = (P2)(6.5)/(277)