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What would likely happen first to the carbon in the deer carcass as it lies on the forest floor after the mountain lion has finished feeding on it? a. it would be incorporated into other organisms. b. it would be released back into the atmosphere. c. it would be turned into coal. d. it would be incorporated into the soil.
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Biology, 21.06.2019 16:00
Complete the following statements about the functions of the digestive system.carbohydrates and fats are digested in secretes enzymes that aid in the digestion of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.the secretes bile; bile is stored in undigested food is processed into feces in feces is then stored in until it is eliminated from the body via
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Biology, 22.06.2019 12:40
Which of the following best describes the expensive tissue hypothesis? brains require more energy, so the gut had to be reduced, and larger brains and tool use led to higher quality diets. increasing body size means that homo neanderthalensis had to include more fat in its diet. brains require more energy, so the gut had to be reduced as brains got bigger. brains require more fat, so the gastrointestinal viscera (gut) had to expand, and hands were needed to acquire more food.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 15:30
Why are carbon dioxide concentrations expected to increase? a carbon dioxide concentrations are expected to increase, because fossil fuel burning is expected to increase b. carbon dioxide concentrations are expected to increase, because of an increase in agriculture. c.carbon dioxide concentrations are expected to increase, because more land will have to be cleared for increasing populations and agricultural use. d. all of the above select the best answer from the choices provided mark this and return save and exit next submit submit
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