Answer: The girl noticed that the population of the city had gone down due to the ecosystem and the organism living in it.
Explanation: It was the first thing that popped into my head.
The two groupings that the scientific names
of the salamanders represent is the genus and species. The first part of the name
(genus) symbolizes one group and the second part (species) symbolizes the other
group. Salamanders are a group of amphibians normally categorized by their
lizard-like look, with slim forms, rounded noses, and the existence of a tail
in adults and larvae. All existing salamander groups are known by the the
scientific name Urodela.
A. All organisms would be affected
Because plants are the producers and food source to herbivores which are food for carnivores.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Warm water has more energy than cold water, which means warm water moves faster than molecules in cold water. The food coloring you add to the water is pushed around the water molecules. Since the molecules in the warm water to move faster making the colors spread out quicker thus making them mix
Answer:
a. Viral infections may lead to inflammation between the ribs (i.e., costochondritis)
b. Viral infection
c. Viral infection may lead to the influx of chemical mediators (cytokines), increased blood flow, and movement of plasma and white blood cells (leukocytes) from the blood into the injured site
Explanation:
Costochondritis is a painful condition caused by the inflammation of the cartilage that joins the ribs to the breastbone (this joint is known as the “costochondral joint”). Costochondritis is caused by inflammation of the costochondral joint, which may be triggered by multiple causes including, among others, viral/bacterial/fungal infections, exercise or strenuous activity, chest trauma, osteoarthritis, presence of tumors, etc. Acute inflammation is the immediate immune response of the body to harmful stimuli (e.g., viral infections), which is characterized by the increased movement of white blood cells (such as neutrophils and macrophages) that rapidly travel from the blood into the injured area. This plasma contains chemical mediators like pro-inflammatory cytokines which are secreted from immune cells (e.g., Th1 cells, CD4+ cells, macrophages) in order to promote inflammation.