What is pollination?

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Answer 1
Answer: Pollination is a very important part of the life cycle of plants. Insects, birds, bats and the wind take pollen between flowering plants, which means the plants can make seeds and reproduce (have babies!).
Answer 2
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the transformation of pollen grains from another to stigma is called pollination.


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what is dyslexia?and how can a person like orlando bloom overcome it. (read an article about orlando bloom) and answer the question

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dyslexia is a learning disorder mainly in reading.  In most cases dyslexia jumbles up letters like b and d and m and w but there are many diffrent types of dyslexia and you can over come dyslexia in many ways like studying harder or getting a tutor.

Explain the gaseous exchange in lungs

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Gas exchange is the delivery of oxygen from the lungs to the bloodstream, and the elimination of carbon dioxide from the bloodstream to the lungs. It occurs in the lungs between the alveoli and a network of tiny blood vessels called capillaries, which are located in the walls of the alveoli.

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Tysm!

Answer:

breathing allows the exchange between 2 gases: oxygen and carbon dioxide. Gas exchange occurs in millions of lung alveoli and the capillaries that surround them

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While studying evolution, a student comes across a cladogram that includes clades like amphibia, reptilia, aves, and mammalia. What must be the basal clade? plantae chordata nonchordata

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Answer:

The correct answer is chordata.

Explanation:

The Reptilia, Amphibia, Mammalia, and the Aves all come under the kingdom Animalia, and all are the part of the basal clade Chordata. This signifies that all these species during a certain point of their life exhibited a notochord. A notochord refers to a cartilaginous rod of skeleton that supports the body in all the embryonic and in some of the adult chordate animals.

Chordata.
(Animals with spinal nervous cord)
Animals cant come under plants, can they?
And as well animals cant be under a non chordata because animals have spinal cords.

Which systems interact to maintain blood pressure?A. urinary, circulatory, endocrine
B. circulatory, respiratory, nervous
C. muscular, endocrine, nervous
D. urinary, endocrine, nervous

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The answer is B. circulatory, respiratory, and nervous systems

Although all systems in the body are interrelated and impact one another, the systems that have the most important roles in regulating blood pressure are the ones in B. The circulatory, obviously, is the most important because it consists of the heart, blood vessels, and blood. When the heart pumps blood, it creates pressure on your arteries. These processes are communicated throughout your body using the brain or nervous system. The respiratory system also works closely with the circulatory system because when oxygen enters the blood, it travels to the heart and is pumped to the rest of the body.

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Select the sentence that is correctly punctuated.

A.  

In health class we studied these systems endocrine, circulatory, and nervous.

B.  

In health class we studied these systems: endocrine, circulatory, and nervous.

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All of the following are traits of echinoderms excepta. five-part radial symmetry.
b. a pair of antennae.
c. tube feet.
d. an internal skeleton.

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skeleton is the answer

The answer is actually B.) a pair of antennae

brainstorm to create a list of 4 human activities that interfere with ecosystems, food chains and food webs.

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1) our method of bodily waste disposal (we don't create detritus in as many ways)
2) industrialisation (destroying ecosystems, pretty self explanatory)