C. membrane bound organelles and no distinct nucleus
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Science includes the process of coordinating patterns of evidence with current theory
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Science has a central role in shaping what count as environmental problems. This has been evident most recently in the success of planetary science and environmental activism in stimulating awareness and discussion of global environmental problems. We advance three propositions about the special relationship between environmental science and politics: (1) in the formulation of science, not just in its application, certain courses of action are facilitated over others; (2) in global environmental discourse, moral and technocratic views of social action have been privileged; and (3) global environmental change, as science and movement ideology, is vulnerable to deconstructive pressures. These stem from different nations and differentiated social groups within nations having different interests in causing and alleviating environmental problems. We develop these propositions through a reconstruction of The Limits to Growth study of the early 1970s, make extensions to current studies of the human/social impacts of climate change, and review current sources of opposition to global and political formulations of environmental issues.
The main function of the nephron is to filter wastes out of the body and the re-absorption of substances required by the body.
The nephron also has components that have specific functions. There are about 1 million nephrons in one kidney
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Carbon moves from the atmosphere to plants. In the atmosphere, <em>carbon is attached to oxygen in a gas called carbon dioxide (CO2)</em>. Through the process of <u>photosynthesis, carbon dioxide is pulled from the air to produce food made from carbon for plant growth.</u>
<u>Carbon moves from plants to animals. Through food chains, the carbon that is in plants moves to the animals that eat them. Animals that eat other animals get the carbon from their food too.</u>
<u>Carbon moves from plants and animals to soils. When plants and animals die, their bodies, wood and leaves decays bringing the carbon into the ground. Some is buried and will become fossil fuels in millions and millions of years.</u>
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