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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>
Schadenfreude - pleasure derived by someone from another person's misfortune. Noun.
Pronunciation: /ˈSHädənˌfroidə/
Answer:
Because
Explanation:
The Economy of Canada
Economic History of Canada. Canada was basically founded as a money-making scheme. ...
Canada’s Modern Economy and Industries. Having largely abandoned the country’s agricultural-manufacturing past, today upwards of 75 per cent of
Cadians work in what is dubbed the service sector of the ...
Trade and the United States. ...
Taxes in Canada. ...
Canadian Unions. ...
Aztec Economy Trade and Currency The Aztecs traded everything, and it was an important part of their life, and their economy relied heavily on agriculture and farming. Aztec Farmers grew beans, squash, avocados, tobacco, hemp, and peppers but the most important crop was corn.
The answer would be :internal or those with internal locus of control
This kind of people tend to have positive affectivity because they tend to believe that they can control the outcome
Someone without internal locus control, tend to blame everything around them for everything that went wrong which will lead to negative affectivity.
Answer:
The one-child policy was the population control policy in force in the People's Republic of China from 1979 to 2015, whereby each couple was only allowed to have one child; having a second child was punishable. The aim of this policy was to slow down population growth.
The economic and social consequences of the Chinese one-child policy could severely limit the Chinese economy and society, partly because of the rapidly increasing aging population as a result of this policy. That is why the one-child policy was increasingly abandoned. For example, two out of three Chinese families were later allowed to have two children.
However, it had positive effects in terms of maintaining the country's natural resources, as it somewhat curbed their massive consumption.
In India, another country with 1 billion inhabitants, a two-child policy was pursued, but due to the high illiteracy, little has happened.