I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the last option. The control group to be used to test the hypothesis would be the swallows with average-length tails. A control group <span>is defined as the </span>group<span> in an experiment or study that does not receive treatment by the researchers.</span>
The second and third one I believe
the answer for PLATO is:
"Yes, because these organisms likely depend on each other for survival. For example, plants and grasses can make food for insects and other small animals, such as rats. Carnivores can eat the small animals and obtain energy from them. Humans are also living things, sk they contribute to the ecosystems of these organisms. They can provide food for rats and insects. Humans can also water the plants"
Paraphrase that as you will.
Clamp the tube
- Clamping the tube will increase
the pressure on the gastric sutures from a concentration of gas and fluid.
2. Consider this an expected event.
- As a result of the trauma of
surgery, some bleeding can be predictable for 4 to 5 hours.
3. Instill the tube with iced normal saline.
- Iced saline rarely is used
because it grounds for vasoconstriction, local ischemia, and a decrease in body
temperature.
4. Notify the client's surgeon of this finding
- This is not essential; this is
an anticipated occurrence.
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I would say that a bar graph will most helpful.<span>≧◡≦</span>