Answer:
The sea lion digestive system: <u><em>short but stomach is important to them, 4 x of the length</em></u>. But the human digestive system is: <u><em>Digestion works by moving food through the GI tract. Digestion begins in the mouth with chewing and ends in the small intestine. As food passes through the GI tract, it mixes with digestive juices, causing large molecules of food to break down into smaller molecules.</em></u>
So the sea lion system part, which is the stomach, is important to them (based from i seen when I searched), but the human system is the same as well, so there is basically no differences... but i hope this helps!
-<em>thatLilWeeb</em>
Answer:
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Explanation:
I read the bible but of course i would know anythin realated
A woman who wants to become a Catholic nun, for example, must be at least 18 years old, be single, have no dependent children, and have no debts to be considered. ... After two years as a novice, the nun then takes her first vows, and then after three more years, takes her final vows.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, you forgot to attach the options for this question.
However, doing some research we can say the following.
The view of the origin of life argues that God created the natural laws of the universe and the building blocks of life with the eventual emergence of life in mind, but then He stepped back, let creation unfold naturally, and life eventually emerged from non-living material. We are talking about progressive creationism.
Douglass R. Groothu was a proponent of progressive creationism, Groothuis thinks that traditional views, such as the doctrine of creation ex nihilo and the special creation of Adam and Eve, are flexible in their specifics.
Douglass R. Groothuis is an American philosopher that has dedicated part of his research to investigate moral and ethical issues in modern societies and how this affects the culture and traditions of people. One is his recent works is how the internet has changed people's behavior and affected the way they live.
Answer:
It depends on which cartilage you are getting pierced and where you go.
Explanation:
Conch- $30-$70
Daith- $35-$70
Helix- $30-$60
Forward Helix- $30-$60
Industrial- $45-$80
Orbital- $45-$85
Rook- $30-$60
Snug- $30-$60
Tragus- $30-$60
These are simply good estimated, but there are factors that you need to involve to get a really good idea of prices such as:
- Piercer Experience
- Piercer Technique
- The Area of the Cartilage
- Your Anatomy
- Jewelry Selection
- Shop Popularity
- Shop Location
I hope this helped. <3