<span>Chlorophyll is found in plants, algae, and cyanobacteria. It gives leaves their green color and absorbs light that is used in photosynthesis. Hope this helps!</span>
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The digestive system is my favorite system! Without it you would not survive. Our digestive system is how we break down food into nutrients that feed our cells and give us energy to move, talk, grow, think, reproduce, and all the other crazy things that humans do.
Although each of the parts of the digestive system has specific and important functions, shockingly, you can survive without some of the parts. For example, morbidly obese individuals can have their stomach entirely removed in a procedure called a gastric bypass. In this surgery, the small intestine is linked directly to the esophagus thus “bypassing” the stomach. You can also live without your appendix. In fact, it sometimes negatively impacts health as it can become infected (have you ever known someone who had their appendix burst?). The appendix was thought to be a “vestigial organ” meaning that at one point in evolutionary history, we humans had a need for it, but now we don’t; however, there is recent evidence that the appendix is an important hotbed for beneficial bacteria that help us digest food.
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The amniotic sac and its filling provide a liquid that surrounds
and cushions the fetus . It is a site of exchange of essential
substances, such as oxygen, between the umbilical cord and the
fetus. It allows the fetus to move freely within the walls of the
uterus. Buoyancy is also provided
The tiger shark is a keystone species or apex species that thrives in warm waters. The extinction of these sharks would result in the spread of certain algae to the point in which they become an invasive species. It would also result in species of smaller populations going extinct due to a possible increase in the predators that would have been otherwise controlled by tiger sharks.
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Red blood cells
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They transport Oxygen throughout the body.