Answer:
muscles
ribs
lungs
bronchioles
alveoli
diffuses
leaves
exchange
Explanation:
Your diaphragm, and <u>muscles</u> between your <u>ribs</u>, make air move in and out of your <u>lungs</u>. It travels through the trachea, bronchi, and <u>bronchioles </u>to <u>alveoli</u>. In the alveoli, oxygen <u>diffuses</u> into the blood and carbon dioxide<u> leaves</u>. This is gas <u>exchange</u>.
<em>Air enters the lungs and leaves it as a result of the relaxation and contraction of the diaphragm and the muscles between the ribs. When both the muscles and the diaphragm relax, air enters from the trachea and travels through the bronchi and the bronchioles to the alveoli, where the oxygen in the air diffuses into the blood and carbon dioxide diffuse in the opposite direction. The entire process is known as gas exchange.</em>
Answer: III - Dark heat absorbing coloration of a reptile
Explanation:
Reptile possessing a skin pigment that enables them to absorb heat from the environment.
Note that the Light coloration of a peppered moth is due to evading predation NOT acquiring energy.
Also, the FANGS AND CLAWS of lion are adaptations for predation NOT acquiring energy.
So, the "dark heat absorbing coloration of a reptile" is the answer
Latent heat- when water evaporates it removes heat
Answer:
In Newtonian physics, free fall is any motion of a body where gravity is the only force acting upon it.
Explanation: