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...ntribute to agriculture, as mentioned in the lecture? (A) By reducing crop yields (B) By increasing water usage (C) By supporting crop pollination and pest control (D) By depleting soil nutrients 4. W...
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...e is affecting marine life. One significant impact is the bleaching of coral reefs due to increased water temperatures. Coral reefs are vital ecosystems that support a diverse range of marine species,...
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... each other. For example, if someone who values environmental conservation continues to use plastic water bottles despite knowing the harm they cause to the environment, they may experience cognitive ...
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...ocks and fisheries due to changes in ocean temperature and currents D. Fish are migrating to cooler waters 5. What inference can be made about the impact of climate change on marine mammals? A. They a...
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Alendronate
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...ding on the specific prescription and patient needs. It’s important to take it with a full glass of water and to remain upright for at least 30 minutes afterward to prevent irritation of the esophagus...
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eplerenone
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...work by blocking the action of aldosterone, a hormone that can cause your body to retain sodium and water. By inhibiting this hormone, eplerenone helps to lower blood pressure and reduce the strain on...
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...liver disease, or kidney disorders. It belongs to a class of drugs known as thiazide diuretics, or "water pills," which help your body get rid of excess salt and water by increasing the amount of urin...
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...des, which are molecules that help to lower blood pressure by promoting the excretion of sodium and water. Inhibiting neprilysin can be a therapeutic strategy for conditions such as heart failure, as ...
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... cirrhosis of the liver, or kidney disorders. It belongs to a class of drugs known as diuretics or "water pills," which work by helping your body get rid of excess salt and water through urine.By redu...
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...izes the main idea of the passage? A) Climate change is causing marine species to migrate to colder waters. B) Human activities are negatively impacting marine ecosystems through rising global tempera...
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...,' are crucial habitats for numerous marine species. When corals experience stress due to increased water temperatures, they expel the algae living in their tissues, leading to their bleaching and eve...
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...phere increase, a portion of this gas is absorbed by the oceans, leading to the acidification of seawater. This acidification poses a threat to marine organisms that rely on calcium carbonate to build...
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... in the atmosphere increases, a portion of it is absorbed by the ocean, leading to a decrease in seawater pH levels. This acidification impairs the ability of marine organisms such as shellfish, coral...
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... to form larger herds during dry periods, increasing their network size to improve access to scarce water resources. This adaptability highlights the dynamic nature of social networks in response to e...
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... and habitat destruction in cities often outweighs these educational benefits. For example, air and water pollution in urban areas can severely degrade local ecosystems. Lastly, while urbanization may...
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...nship between coral and zooxanthellae is highly sensitive to environmental changes. Factors such as water temperature, light availability, and water quality can impact the efficiency of photosynthesis...
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...Earth's climate by transporting heat across the planet. These currents are large-scale movements of water within the oceans, influenced by various factors including wind patterns, the Earth's rotation...
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...onize the roots of plants, extending far into the soil and increasing the plant's ability to absorb water and essential nutrients like phosphorus and nitrogen. In return, the plant supplies the fungi ...
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...ycorrhizal fungi is to increase the surface area of plant roots, allowing for greater absorption of water and nutrients, particularly phosphorus and nitrogen. In exchange, the fungi receive carbohydra...
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...bon, nutrients, and even signaling compounds between trees. For example, they can help redistribute water from areas of excess to areas experiencing drought, thereby supporting overall forest resilien...
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