<span>The brain is a very complex organ in humans. Although we still have a lot to learn about it, decades of studies in both living and dead humans had revealed that the brain is crosswired, meaning the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body and viceversa. It’s also the part of the brain associated with arts and our creativity. Therefore the answer is B</span>
The right option is Courtship
Courtship is a behavior in which different
species interact and select their partners for mating which leads to
reproduction. Most times, the female specie chooses the desired male to mate with before
copulation. Various behaviours such as display
of strength, dancing and vocal utterance are often used during courtship. For the question given above,<span>the type of behavior displayed by the species of balloon flies is an example of courtship.
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Physical differences in beaks of birds would develop as a result of different environmental changes.
<h3>What is Evolution?</h3>
This is described as the process in which heritable characteristics are changed in species over successive generations. This occurs as a result of natural selection in which the traits suitable for survival are passed to the offspring.
This is usually as a result of a change in the environmental factors which ensures that the organisms are able to adapt so as not to die out and go extinct in this type of scenario.
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During swallowing, the air passageway of the phaynx is covered by the epiglottis
<u>Answer:</u>
The “wheelchair belt” mechanism is the most important mechanism to have on the wheel chair.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- As the patient have very poor control over his trunk so a belt will be perfect to prevent him from falling out of the wheelchair anytime.
- The other options doesn’t make much of important sense than a belt for the patient with muscular dystrophy needs, especially when lost control over the extremities.
- The wheelchair belt will help him in staying in the wheelchair freely without risk of falling off.