1. Interstitial fluid directly influences the proper functioning of cells.
2. Effector refers to the structure of a feedback system, which gets output from the control center.
3. Receptor refers to the structure of the feedback system, which donates input to the control center.
4. Childbirth refers to the condition not regulated by a negative feedback loop.
5. Sign refers to the change in the function of the body, which can be determined objectively.
6. The cranial cavity refers to the large, bean configured cavity occupying the majority of the upper skull where the brain is situated.
7. The thoracic cavity compries of the lungs and is located in the mediastinum.
8. The abdominal cavity is the region where stomach is located.
10. The pericardial cavity comprises the heart.
I have some doubt in Question no 9.
For the answer to the question above, <span>I believe the answer will be that Glass transmits solar radiation into the greenhouse and blocks the infrared radiation from leaving the greenhouse. The same thing that will happen in the atmosphere.</span> I hope this helps
Answer:
Air to water
Explanation:
as medium changes speed also changes
All three would decrease the size of the population of the organism. If an organism suddenly has a new predator, the organism's population will decline and it is likely that the members of the prey's population would disperse in an attempt to survive. Disease would just kill off the population in general, maybe the organism's population would distribute itself differently in order to avoid catching the disease. Competition would decrease the amount of food, water, and/or land available to the organism's population causing it to decrease or change habitats in an attempt to find another food source
On the Galapagos Islands, Darwin also saw several different types of finch, a different species on each island. ... Finches that ate small nuts and seeds had beaks for cracking nuts and seeds. Darwin noticed that fruit-eating finches had parrot-like beaks, and that finches that ate insects had narrow, prying beaks.