Answer:
the last three
Explanation:
Abiotic is non living organisms or things.
The water animals drink is one answer.
The second is the caves used for protection from predators.
The third is the amount of water vapor in the air.
Abiotic factors in an environment include such items as sunlight, temperature, wind patterns, and precipitation. Therefore to be abiotic an organism must be not associated with or derived from living organisms.
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The picture on the left shows how a plant stem looks when sliced open, magnified, and viewed from above. The picture on the right shows a sketch of some structures that are inside every human body.
Each picture shows tubes that run throughout the organism.
What is the main purpose of these tubes?
A.
carrying nutrients and wastes
B.
creating speech
C.
taking in and responding to signals from the environment
D.
making flowers for reproduction
Answer:
The answer is A, carrying nutrients and wastes.
Explanation:
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Read the scientific question below.
"Is air pollution related to lichen growth?"
What is a likely hypothesis for the question? (5 points)
a
Air pollution must affect lichen growth.
b
No, air pollution does not affect lichen growth.
c
If air pollution is high, then lichen growth is high.
d
If air pollution is high, then lung disorder cases are high.
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Leachate is produced as:
A) Rainwater absorbs water-soluble compounds in layers of trash
B)Toxic waste is emptied into ponds and streams
C) Metal comes into contact with water
D) Plastic flows into ponds and streams
A.
The liquid formed when rain water filters through wastes placed in a landfill. When this liquid comes in contact with buried wastes, it leaches, or draws out, chemicals or constituents from those wastes
Lesson 3, Interactions among living things
Be able to define and give an example of each.
1. natural selection
2. adaptations
3. niche
4. competition
5. predation, predator, prey
6. symbiosis: mutualism, commensalism, parasitism: parasite and host