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11. The behaviors and physical characteristics of species that allow them to live successfully in their environment are called adaptations.
Explanation:
Adaptations <em>are a process that organisms go through to become better suited for their environment to help them be better suited to survive.</em>
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<span>The blood pressure measured in the calf is lower than it is in the arm. Blood pressure in the body is highest right at the ascending arch of the aorta. From that point, the pressure decreases as blood moves "distally" from the heart. Purely mechanically, legs are farther away from the heart than are the arms, thus pressure is less.</span>
Answer: The third and fifth statements are true. Oxygen released from photosynthesis is breathed in by animals to break down glucose, and the carbon dioxide released by animals is used to build glucose in photosynthesis.
Explanation: Oxygen and glucose are the reactants for cellular respiration in animals. Oxygen is breathed in through the air, which is produced by plants. When the process of cellular respiration is complete, animals breathe out carbon dioxide as a product, which plants need to perform photosynthesis. Plants perform photosynthesis and send oxygen into the environment. The reactants of photosynthesis are the products of cellular respiration in animals, and vice versa, but the reactants and products are not the same.