The respiratory system brings air into the lungs supplying the blood with oxygen. Oxygen is carried throughout the body to the organs and keeps the heart pumping and when the blood circulates back to the lungs the process starts over again.
Answer:
The correct answer is lateral rectus muscles.
Explanation:
To see what is happening in his side, or what originated the loud noise, Ryan has to use his lateral rectus muscle. Lateral rectus is one of the five extra ocular muscles that help in movement of the eye balls and help to see what is happening in and around us. It is mostly responsible for abduction, i.e. the movement of the eye balls away from the center line of the body. Defect in this muscle can result in sixth nerve palsy.
Answer:
A dissipated personal modus operandum, which may be characterized by one or more of the following: substance abuse–eg, alcohol, drug and/or tobacco use, debauchery, sexual promiscuity and/or teenage pregnancy, poor sleep hygiene, domestic violence, and other unhealthy habits
Explanation:
Answer:
Multicellular organisms are made of more than one cell and are complex organisms.
They are visible to the naked eye.
They possess distinct organs and organ systems.
They are eukaryotes, i.e., they contain membrane-bound structures.
Their cells exhibit division of labor.
Their size increases with the number of cells in an organism
Explanation:
Answer:
Producers ( also called autotrophs) are the organisms that synthesize their own ( glucose) food using carbon dioxide and water in the presence of sunlight ( photosynthesis). They use energy from sunlight to convert it into chemical energy ( that is stored in the glucose). Autotrophs occupy the base of a food chain within the ecosystem as they are first trophic level for the energy transfer.
Decomposers ( such as bacteria and fungi that act on dead plants and animals) can recycle the organic matter back into the food web and biogeochemical cycles in the form of nutrients such as carbon and nitrogen.
Thus, the correct answers are-
1) Producers
2) Decomposer
3) Sunlight
4) Base