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What is exocytosis?
The process by which a cell engulfs a large particle or another cell, eating it
Pressure that a fluid exerts against a structure that contains it
The process by which a cell takes in a small amount of extracellular fluid and its contents by the ballooning inward of the plasma membrane
The process by which a cell expels the contents of an internal vesicle to the extracellular fluid
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Biology, 22.06.2019 16:00
Many body systems work together for proper functioning of the body and to maintain internal homeostasis. the works to break down food eaten before exercising. the takes in the nutrients obtained from the food. the body sweats as a mechanism to cool off, because the is working to flush out toxins.
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What contributes to the high level of biodiversity found in wetlands? a. the large amount of available organic matter to organisms that are food for larger organisms b. the amount of available water for organism use c. the high nutrient availability d. all of the above select the best answer from the choices provided a b c d
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Ascientist observes certain changes in the physical features of a particular species over time. she concludes that the species has undergone evolutionary change. she wants to study the animals by analyzing their population. she’ll use . the population of this species is decreasing considerably. if this trend doesn’t change, this species will fall under the category of animals. this is a plato question,i need to make up his biology credit.
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