Asap 1. what happens to particles when a substance gains energy and changes state? 2. what happens to the energy that is lost when water freezes? 3. how does the movement of particles in a stick of butter differ from the movement of particles in a dish of melted butter? 4. as water is cooled, at what temperature do its particles become fixed in place? 5. how do evaporation and boiling differ?
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Lymphatic vessels remove excess fluid from tissues. often after mammexront( the surgical procedure to remove of all or part of a breast) the lymphatic vessels draining the arm are damaged. explain a consequence of this damage. what can be done to reduce the symptoms?
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Cladistics is a way of classifying organisms by examining the characteristics of their ancestors and descendants and depicting the relationships in a cladogram. which of the following best describes a challenge in classifying organisms this way? a. there are millions of species on earth, and a cladogram is not a practical means for classifying all of them. b. it is impossible to tell which organisms are most closely related to each other using a cladogram. c. cladograms are detail-oriented and do not provide a useful understanding of evolutionary relationships. d. there is a limited number of ways to organize the information, so most cladograms end up looking very similar.
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