The term for a lack of a nutrient is called malnutrition.
You can tell because the prefix mal- derives from French, meaning bad, or wrong.
Therefore, it literally means "bad-nutrition", meaning you're not getting enough nutrition. In other words - a lack of nutrition.
Answer:
1. Bobcat
2. Eurasian Lynx
Explanation:
In the taxonomy of animals, there is a laid down sequence for naming. That sequence is Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species. Animals can share any of these taxonomies. For example, they can belong to the same species or genus or family.
The Bobcat is known by the binomial, <em>Lynx rufus. </em>The Eurasian Lynx is also known by the binomial, <em>Lynx lynx</em>. This sequence of naming shows that these two animals belong to the same genus that is, the Lynx genus.
Answer:
The correct answer is 'D'. Great white sharks have sharp serrated teeth for tearing into their prey.
Explanation:
Living organisms inhabit different habitats. They possess unique structures which help them perform specific functions. They maybe <u>adapted</u> or they are born with it. Sharks are <em>carnivorous</em> animals who feed on other animals. They have sharp pointy teeth which helps them to tear the flesh of their prey. Some other examples of animals are:
- <em>Fish</em> have gills which help them breathe under water.
- <em>Camel</em> have humps which help them store water.
- <em>Polar bears</em> have thick fur which helps them to keep warm in winters.
Answer:
Hyperpolarization
Explanation:
When the membrane potential becomes more negative than the resting potential, the membrane is hyperpolarized. Hyperpolarization is inhibitory in nature and decreases the ability of the neuron to generate a neural impulse. During signal transmission at a chemical synapse, binding of neurotransmitters to the receptors stimulates the opening of ligand-gated ion channels. The flow of ions changes the voltage across the membrane and may cause depolarization or hyperpolarization. For instance, the opening of Cl– or K+ channels causes hyperpolarization.