How does pseudopods work

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Answer: The Function of Pseudopods. Pseudopods are actually extensions of the cytoplasm, or the thick liquid that is inside organisms like amoeba. The organism can change the shape of the pseudopod, making it move, appear, and disappear. The pseudopods are used in movement and as a tool to capture prey.

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which organism would more closely resemble it's parent,one produced by asexual reproduction,or one produced by sexual reproduction? why?

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An organism produced by asexual reproduction would more closely resemble its parent because an organism produced through asexual reproduction is created by the parent duplicating its genetic code and separating into two. Essentially the child is a duplicate.
Asexual, because the offspring comes directly from its parent organism

Name an organism that is composed of 99% water

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The information I found is that Jellyfish (such as comb jellies) contain from 95 to 98 % water, some even 99%). (Jellyfish is probably what the question is looking for)

One more specific example is the Scyphozoa, a more specific type of jellyfish found only in seas. 

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Snow and sleet are different. Snow forms when water vapor turns directly into ice crystals, while sleet forms when _____.A) water vapor turns to ice crystals and melts into water

B) water vapor turns to ice crystals that continue to build when wind gusts push falling

C) crystals back into the clouds

D) water vapor turns to water which then freezes into ice

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "B) water vapor turns to ice crystals that continue to build when wind gusts push falling" Snow and sleet are different. Snow forms when water vapor turns directly into ice crystals, while sleet forms when B) water vapor turns to ice crystals that continue to build when wind gusts push falling

Answer: the other answer is wrong it is actually C. water vapor turns to water which freezes into ice. i got it right on odyssey.

The leading cause of limited water supplies is waste. overuse. water pollution. reduced precipitation.

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The leading cause of limited water supply is water pollution. As the world goes more and more industrialized, more wastes are produced and are not treated and disposed properly. As we see many of the rivers are already dead due to the waste disposed by factories. Some groundwater sources are also contaminated due to eutrophication and bad sanitation implementation. Human activities are the source of these pollution. Also, water becomes more limited due to the increasing population and needs

The correct answer is water pollution.

The leading cause of limited water supply is water pollution.The overall amount of water on earth is same. The shortage of water lies when it comes to fresh water is used for domestic purposes.

The main cause of limited supply of water is water pollution. Due to pollution the water left for use is restricted as polluted water cannot be used as potable water or commercial purpose.

The pollutant from industries, house, agricultural, pesticides and oil spills are discharged in water bodies which makes it polluted and unfit for use.

Is an aphid a producer

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No, producers produce their own food like plants that use photosynthesis to produce sugar whilst aphids cannot produce their own food and have to feed of other plants.

Jill stepped on a tack. Which part of the central nervous system caused her foot to move off the tack quickly in a reflex response?

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The danger receptor is called nociceptor; this signals the brain to pull the injured part away from danger. Signal travels to the posterior or dorsal horn of spinal cord.

Answer: spinal cord

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