The correct answer is:
Option D: Evapotranspiration
Water is removed both from the plants and the soil. Evapotranspiration is a process by which the water is removed from plants and ground and is added back into the atmosphere. From ground, water is removed in the form of evaporation from the soil. And from plants the water is removed by transpiration. Hence the term Evapotranspiration.
Answer:
meiosis
Explanation:
The crossing over of homologous chromosomes occurs in meiosis. Meiosis is characterized by the lining up of homologous chromosomes close together to form a structure known as a tetrad.
Answer:
1) Hiatal hernia is the disorder of this 26 year old business executive. Hiatal hernia occurs when upper part of stomach pushes through an opening in the diaphragm, and up into the chest. THis opening is called a esophageal hiatus or diaphragmatic hiatus. It is basically a protrusion of the upper part of stomach into the chest through a tear on the chest through a tear or weakness in the diaphragm. The patient presents with :
- Chest pain
- Severe hurtburn
- Abdominal pain
- Frequent burping
- Difficulty in swallowing
- Throat soreness
2) Adequate lower esophageal pressure at the lower esophageal sphincter normally prevent gastric reflux into the esophagus when lying down or bending over.
3) As M3 receptors (parasympathetic) are distributed at the lower esophageal sphincter, cholinergic agonist activates these receptors and increases contraction thus rsulting in a decrease in contraction and preventing Gastroesophageal reflux. Similarly the anticholinergic are avoided because they will relax the LES and thus GERD will increase.
4) H2 antagonists are recommended because they decrease the acid secretion especially at night by blocking H2 receptors.
5) Elevation of the head of the bed recommended in order to encourage the gravitational flows of the contents in stomach toward the pyloric end.
6) Normal Stomach pH = 3-5
Normal esophageal pH = 6-7
pH at Lower esophagus in gastroesophageal patient = 3-5
pH of stomach in patient of GERD = 3-5 (same as that in normal)
Answer:
The hypothalamus is responsible for maintaining the body's internal balance (homeostasis) by stimulating or inhibiting major bodily functions such as the heart rate and blood pressure, body temperature, fluid and electrolyte balance, appetite and body weight, sleep cycle and function of the gastrointestinal track. The hypothalamus is also considered the master regulator of the endocrine system; Regulatory hormones secreted by the hypothalamus are transported by the hypophyseal-portal system to the anterior and posterior pituitary, prompting the release of secondary hormones that can affect various organ functions.
Explanation:
The answer of the fill in the blank is option D) have an extremely distorted body image.
<span>Annie, has been diagnosed with anorexia. Clarence can expect that Annie</span> will have an extremely distorted body image.
Anorexia is a eating disorder which is characterized by restrict one's diet in the fear of gaining weight. People with Anorexia view themselves as obese and try to restrict their diets as much as possible to become in their own vision 'learner'.
Young teenage girls and even models have been diagnosed with Anorexia with the most sever cases usually ending with malnutrition and death.