August 4th, 1961.........................................
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Explanation:
The complete question is as follows :
Animals that maintain internal body temperature using heat generated by their own metabolism are called:
A)thermoregulators.
B)hibernators.
C)aerophiles.
D)endotherms.
E)dormants.
- An animal that is capable of maintaining a body temperature that is metabolically favorable for the organism is known as an endotherm.
- The body temperature is maintained by an endotherm by using its internal body capacity to generate heat rather than depending on the ambient temperature.
- Some of the mechanisms used by endotherms to maintain a suitable internal body temperature include shivering, uncouple oxidative phosphorylation, sweating, flushing, etc.
- The endotherms include birds and mammals.
- The ability to perform endothermy is owed to the presence of a large number of mitochondria that enables the organism to increase the rate of metabolism to generate heat as and when required.
The appropriate answer is a. clearing of land by farmers. The economy of Tanzania is largely agrarian and much of the population lives below the poverty line. This fact has made the use of fuel wood the primary source of energy for people living in and around the region. This coupled with the increased cultivation of cash crops has lead to environmental degradation in the area.
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1. The blood first enters the right atrium.
2. The blood then flows through the tricuspid valve into the right ventricle.
3. When the heart beats, the ventricle pushes blood through the pulmonic valve into the pulmonary artery.
4. The pulmonary artery carries blood to the lungs where it “picks up” oxygen.
5. It then leaves the lungs to return to the heart through the pulmonary vein.
6. The blood enters the left atrium.
7. It drops through the mitral valve into the left ventricle.
8. The left ventricle then pumps blood through the aortic valve and into the aorta. The aorta is the artery that feeds the rest of the body through a system of blood vessels.
9. Blood returns to the heart from the body via two large blood vessels called the superior vena cava and the inferior vena cava. This blood carries little oxygen, as it is returning from the body where oxygen was used.
10. The vena cavas pump blood into the right atrium and the cycle begins all over again.