Answer: Single celled eukaryotic organism
Some advantages and disadvantages of growing tall as a plant are as follow: Tall, Growing tall can lead to larger amounts of wind pressure on its stalk so it can not stand up easily. More birds and other flying insects will be driven to land on it and feed on it. It also has less protection from things around it. Some advantages are it will get sun easier, it will be able to spread its offspring easier and it will not get trampled. Some advantages and disadvantages of growing short are as follows: Short, Growing short can lead to less animals able to feed on your fruit and spread your seed. They can be trampled easier and move things tend to hide in its flourish of leaves. It gets eaten by more since it is easier to reach. Some advantages, it will not have very much wind blowing on it at all times, it has protection from other elements because it is close to the ground.
Answer: shrink
A red blood cell placed in a medium that is hypertonic relative to its cytoplasm will shrink
Explanation:
Since the hypertonic medium has a higher concentration than the red blood cell, water will move out of the cell membrane of the red blood cell into the hypertonic medium.
Thus, after a while the continuous loss of water will cause the red blood cell to shrink (reduce in size)
Answer:
One health would be human health.
The role a veterinarinas play in promoting one health is they diagnose, investigate, and control indirect zoonoses and non-zoonotic communicable diseases that affect human health.
A ground source heat pump takes advantage of the naturally occurring difference between the above-ground air temperature and the subsurface soil temperature to move heat in support of end uses such as space heating, space cooling (air conditioning), and even water heating. A ground source or geo exchange system consists of a heat pump connected to a series of buried pipes. One can install the pipes either in horizontal trenches just below the ground surface or in vertical boreholes that go several hundred feet below ground. The heat pump circulates a heat-conveying fluid, sometimes water, through the pipes to move heat from point to point.
this system works during the winter due to it being a sub-ground energy source.