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Asap it would me so much the outermost layer of cells is constantly being removed by everyday activities, such as taking a bath or putting on a t-shirt. how does the body prevent the skin from becoming too thin?
a. cells are undergoing cell division to replace the old, worn out cells.
b. cells that are left grow larger to replace the cells that were lost.
c. the cells’ inhibitors increase, causing an increase in their functioning.
d. the cells’ cyclin level decreases, causing an decrease in their functioning.
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Benito is doing research on the effects of florida's elevation on its climate. his notes include the following: 1. the average elevation of florida is 30 m above sea level. 2. the highest point in florida is britton hill, which is 105 m above sea level. 3. the change in temperature from 0 m to 1,000 m is 7 °c. what can benito conclude about the effects of florida's elevation on its climate? a.) florida typically experiences cold temperatures and temperature changes within a narrow range. b.) florida typically experiences cold temperatures and temperature changes within a broad range. c.) florida typically experiences warm temperatures and temperature changes within a narrow range. d.) florida typically experiences warm temperatures and temperature changes within a broad range.
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