Answer: Geographic distributions
Anatomical features
Explanation:
Taxonomy simply refers to the way that organisms are classified and named. Every organism is classified in a particular group which is made up of other organisms that have similar characteristics.
It should be noted that taxonomy, some of the traits that are used to classify species include the geographic distributions and the anatomical features.
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How is the earthworm adapted to its feeding habits?
Well a earthworms are tube shaped, some worms such as segmented worms can be found in soil.They are there to stay moist and to feed on organic matter.
So an earthworm's<span> digestive tract is laid out straight from the oral orifice to the anus. The parts of the digestive tract regulate or absorb the nutrients from every meal.
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I used to have a worm farm myself, it was really cool to see really up close on how worms live and how they feed on organic matter in the soil.
Answer:
It adds an additional source of food
Explanation:
As it provides food for fish and other microorganisms
An makes fish healthy for human consumption as an oceanic resource
Answer;
Lethargy
Explanation;
-The physiologic function that contributes to the increase in intracranial pressure is lethargy.
-Lethargy is an early sign of a changing level of consciousness; it is one of the first signs of increased intracranial pressure. This increased pressure can damage the brain or spinal cord by pressing on important structures and by restricting blood flow into the brain.
The right options are; makes food for all organisms, adds oxygen to the atmosphere, is a source of medicines and fibers, is a source of building materials and it provides animal habitat.
Photosynthesis is a process by which green plants and some other autotrophs use light energy in chloroplasts to generate carbohydrates (food) from carbon dioxide and water while oxygen is being released as a by-product. Photosynthesis is essential to all living organisms on earth because it is the main source of oxygen in the atmosphere. Photosynthesis provides animal habitat, it provides food for all organisms (directly for plants and indirectly for animals). Plants and trees produce their foods through photosynthesis and are used as medicines and fibers, and as building materials.