Answer: Deletion
Explanation:
It may help to think about the question in terms of what is happening to the sequence.
It is being completely gotten rid of without a replacement so it is being deleted.
Answer:
A. Toxic algae blooms that remove oxygen from the water.
Explanation:
According to my recent research, I got to know that "An abundance of healthy nutrients" can be the answer, but here it mentions "HEALTHY" but the nutrients that are coming from the fertilizers, are only good for plants, not for other things that live in the water (fish). So, that's why, An abundance of healthy nutrients is NOT the answer.
A huge overpopulation of oysters is also NOT the answer either.
And, Plastic to wash up on the shore of the bay, can be one answer, but isn't.
So, your answer is A. Toxic algae blooms that remove oxygen from the water.
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Answer:
somatic nervous system
Explanation:
The motor division of the peripheral nervous system includes a somatic nervous system and an autonomic nervous system. The somatic nervous system (SNS) delivers motor information from the central nervous system to skeletal muscles only. Therefore, the motor responses of the somatic nervous system are consciously controlled by humans. This makes it control the voluntary actions of the body. The somatic nervous system includes the somatic motor neurons that connect the skeletal muscles with the central nervous system.
Answer: To perform photosynthesis, plants need three things: carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight.
Answer: A. endocarditis
Explanation:
Endocarditis is the inflammatory process of the endocardium, especially that located in the heart valves. There are several factors causing endocarditis, the most frequent and lethal being endocarditis caused by infectious agents. The most common mechanism is endothelial injury due to blood flow turbulence, be the one generated by a defective valve (rheumatic, bicuspid aortic valve, dysfunctional valve prosthesis), or by any congenital anomaly that causes flow turbulence (interventricular communication, obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, aortic coarctation).
The most common site of injury, and therefore the most frequent site of vegetation formation, is at the closing line of a valve, usually on the atrial surface of the atrioventricular valves or on the ventricular surface of the ventriculoarterial valves. With the endothelial lesion occurs the formation of a sterile thrombus, which can be colonized by bacteria that multiply there, turning the thrombus into vegetation. These vegetations are avascularized, making the treatment of endocarditis difficult due to the low access of antibiotics to microorganisms.