Biology, 18.10.2020 14:01 Mattixwillard
Increased sea surface temperature has the potential to kill vast areas of coral because of this phenomenon:
A.) invasive species
B.) coral bleaching
C.) ocean acidification
D.) oligotrophic
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If you answer this i"ll give you brainiest and all these points me if you do i love you 7. a doctor is at work taking care of sick patients. she spends a few minutes trying to figure out why a particular patient is sick. she taps the patient's knee to test his reflexes. while she is examining him, the patient coughs on her. a) describe the function of the skeletomuscular system in this situation. (3 points) b) describe the function of the circulatory and respiratory systems in this situation. (3 points) c) describe the function of the immune system in this situation. (3 points) d) describe the function of the nervous system in this situation. (3 points) e) describe one way that any two of the doctor's body systems worked together in this situation. (3 points)
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Match each description to the appropriate biome. tropical savanna desert tropical rain forest taiga tundra has sparse vegetation and very cold temperatures located near the equator and contains trees that form dense canopy layers is very hot and dry, and has plants that need little water has cold winters, heavy snowfall and is dominated by conifers has warm temperatures and is dominated by grasses
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Variety of living organisms; includes genetic, species, and ecological types.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 04:00
Aperson is outside exercising. body temperature begins to rise, and the person starts to sweat. their body temperature then returns to normal, and the body stops sweating. a positive b negative c allosteric d homeopathic
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