What do manatees eat?

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Answer 1
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Manatees are herbivores and eat over 60 different things and saltwater plants, sea grasses, shoal grass, manatee grass, turtle grass, widgeon grass, sea clover these are some of them.........
Answer 2
Answer: they are herbivores so they are plant eaters

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we can measure how acidic something is by measuring its pH the lower the pH the more acidic it is the pH of milk is often 6.7 the pH of yoghurt is 4.5 explain what causes this change in pH as milk is changed to yoghurt​

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The causes of changing the pH of milk into yogurt are that the lactose in the milk is converted into lactic acid, which leaves the pH.

Explanation:

When the pH drops below pH5. The micelles of the caseins, a hydrophobic protein, lose its territory structure due to the protonation of the amino acid residues.

So the production of the amino acids forms the basic structure and texture of the yogurt. To turn the milk into the yogurt the first process is to ferment the milk and turning the lactose sugar in the milk into the lactic acid, then the lactic acid converted into the yogurt.

Why don't offspring always look like their parents?

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They can get genes from their ancestors or grandparents

A. Colorful, marine worm whose body is flattened dorso-ventrally. Swimsthrough the water using a wavelike motion.
PHYLUM?​

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Answer:

Phylum platyhelminthe

Explanation:

Although a few of the free living marine and terrestrial species are very beautiful, most species are not particularly attractive to the human mind. Their body is dorso-ventrally flattened.They exhibit bilateral symmetry.   They do not have a body cavity and are acoelomate.  The movement of most platyhelminthes is using a wavelike motion that is controlled by longitudinal, circular, and oblique layers of muscle as they contract and relax simultaneously.

Which natural process can change the Earth's surface through glaciers, wind, and flooding? A. earthquake B. tornado C. erosion D. mudslide

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erosion is the best option for all of these

Which of these organelles folds proteins?A. Large vacuoles
B. Rough endoplasmic reticulum
C. Golgi apparatus
D. smooth endoplasmic reticulum

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the answer is both B and D endoplasmic reticulum is used for folding and transporting proteins

The answer is both b and d

Which of the following statements regarding the moon and Earth is correct? A. Earth and the moon are nearly the same age.
B. Earth is tidally locked, while the moon spins on its axis.
C. The moon is older than Earth by approximately 300 million years.
D. Earth and the moon have nearly the same mass.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

It is believed that the moon was formed shortly (relative time) after the earth was newly formed. This occurred in a massive planet-sized collision that  ejected a huge chunk of the earth out into space. The chunk, still within earth gravitational reach, began orbiting the earth becoming the moon. Both earth and moon are slightly more than 4 billion years old.

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A. Earth and the moon are nearly the same age.

Explanation:

These hypotheses are consistent with the evidence that shows rock from the moon and the earth have nearly the same age and composition.