Answer: Rooting reflex.
Explanation:
A reflex that is normally seen in the newborn babies who automatically turns the face towards the stimulus and make sucking motions from the mouth which helps in breast feeding.
This reflex also assures when the babies are given fingers around they grab it tightly.
This reflex is usually reflex actions produced in the new born due to the central nervous system in response to stimuli it disappears with age when the frontal lobes develop in them.
The image shows a red blood cell in different solution. The first image shows an RBC in a hypotonic solutions. The RBC swell and lyse because of the osmotic movement or referred to as hemolysis. The second image shows a normal RBC in an isotonic solution. There is no net change of water to the RBC. The third image shows a shriveled RBC in a hypertonic solution. The water leak out of the RBC briskly than it enters the cell. It is also called as crenated cell.
Answer - Option C - hypotonic solution
Answer:
The model appears to show the carbon dioxide molecules entering the blood cell and the oxygen molecules existing the cell.