Answer: C. Oxygen delivery to muscle is increased when more carbon dioxide is produced by the muscle.
Explanation:
When someone is doing an exercise, for example, his heart rate increases. This increases the rate at which oxygen is carried from the blood to the muscles and carbon dioxide is moved from the muscles to the lungs, where it will be breathed out.
Symbiosis in lichens is the mutually helpful symbiotic relationship of greenalgae and/or blue-green algae(cyanobacteria) living among filaments of a fungus, forming lichen. The algaeor cyanobacteria benefit their fungalpartner by producing organic carbon compounds through photosynthesis
Answer:
The correct answer is option D, rodents
Explanation:
Eagle is carnivore thus it feed on flesh of other animals. Thus among all the given options flesh can be obtained from rodents only. However the common diet of eagle includes mammal of sizes varying from small to medium. Mammals like squirrels, raccoons and rabbits are among the common diet of eagle. However, some eagle also feed on bird and fishes.
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Answer:
what are the options
the only thing i can think of without seeing the options is Competition from other animals.
Explanation:
Therefore "the copperheads are subspecies and the cottonmouth is a separate species".
<u>Answer:</u> Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
The higher classification is "copperhead" for both the subspecies Agkistrodon contortrix contortrix and Agkistrodon contortrix mokasen. As the name itself consist species name "A. contortrix", both are belonging from "Viperidae" family, "Crotalinae" subfamily and venomous pit viper subspecies.
These are generally silent snakes as they show lazy and motionless behavior when encountered but on agitating sufficiently they become protectively aggressive and they are species of eastern North America. While Agkistrodon piscivorous are separate species with higher classification as "Cottonmouth" and name carry species name "A. piscivorus". It is indigenous to southeastern United States and belongs to same family as copperhead.