Analysis is a review of material while a conclusion is a final statement of material.
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The outermost layer of the cerebrum is responsible for complex thinking and reasoning.
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The correct answer is - option B. The increase in testosterone prevents further production of GnRH, FSH, and LH
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The high level of testosterone hormone produced by the testes shows a negative feedback system in males as an increase in this hormone leads to the inhibition of the GnRH from the hypothalamus and which in turn inhibits the production of the fH and FSH from the pituiyary gland.
This process in a negative feedback system which prevents the production of hormone by released by the same hormone. It leads to slow spermatogenesis
Planet with 1/2 the gravitational force as the earth. the effect of the mass and weight of the space probe is described below.
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- At an altitude of 2642 km (approx. 1641 miles) above the Earth's surface, the gravitational acceleration will be 4.89m/s^2, which is half of 9.78 m/s^2 (the gravity at the surface).
- When the distance between the 2 objects is halved, the gravitational force between the 2 objects is doubled. when the distance between the 2 objects is doubled then the gravitational force doubles.
- Yes, a space probe that weighs 1000 pounds (excluding fuel) sitting in its launch vehicle on the launch pad will weigh much more from launch until the rocket's engines shut off. At that point it will become weightless. It becomes weightless because it's in free fall, even though it is still heading away from the Earth.
- In space without gravity pulling down on them, Astronauts are essentially weightless. It is important to explore the difference between mass and weight. ... However, if we went from Earth to Mars, our weight would change because Mars has less gravity than Earth. Gravity is a force pulling matter together.