The answer is hypernatremia. Common early symptoms attributed to this condition include a strong feeling of thirst, weakness, nausea, and loss of appetite. Normal serum sodium levels should range between 135 – 145 mmol/L. Hyperaldosteronism (increased production of aldosterone) may be the underlying cause of the condition.
Excess nitrogen can also leach or drain from the soil into underground water sources, or it can enter aquatic systems as above ground runoff. This excess nitrogen can build up, leading to a process called eutrophication.
A good way to know would be by going through each one.
A) This seems the most neutral course of action.
B) There have been many studies proving the negative effects of releasing aquaculture-raised fish back into environments. There are competition issues, overpopulation issues, etc.
C) This would cause the misplacement of potentially HUNDREDS of deep-sea life forms and would only cause more pollution issues in the water to find more non-renewable resources.
D) Natural gas is a convenient and expeditious source of energy. However, it is non-renewable.
I'd say most likely A, as it supports sustainability and not a non-renewable resource or (too severe) habitat destruction
Answer:
hemoglobin
Explanation:
Cytoplasm of RBCs contain large amount of hemoglobin which contain iron binds to haem group. it carry and transport oxygen from lungs to all parts of body and return carbondioxide back to the lungs from the different tissues.
Normal level of hemoglobin for men= 13.5 to 17.5 g/dl and for women =12.0 to 15.5 g/dl
Low level of hemoglobin is the indication of anemia