The question is incomplete as it does not have the option which are:
- visceral pain
- somatic pain
- referred pain
- phantom pain
- indigenous pain
Answer:
Somatic pain
Explanation:
Somatic pain is a type of pain that arises from the injuries in the skin, connective tissue, the skeletal muscles and joints. The presence of nociceptive receptors in these tissue gets activated by the temperature, vibrations or swelling.
When the receptors get activated in the internal tissue of the musculoskeletal system that is in the joints, connective tissue causes deep somatic pain and the receptors in the skin, and mucous membrane then causes superficial pain.
Thus, somatic pain is the correct answer.
Answer:
We are less likely to be challenged by making friends with different backgrounds and interests from ours
Explanation:
The internet, from its conception, has been a useful tool in several areas and dimension as it is known to be an advantage in different spheres of life. It is know to be gaining ground in the areas that area thar are of elementary resources in society today.
Like they say, what as an advantage also as a disadvantage. The disadvantage of the internet has eaten up in human interactions with it leading to unpredictability and randomness of human interactions, communications and relationships.
The internet, as interfere and will continue to interfere negatively in human relationships and interpersonal relationships (except a swift action is taken to address the trend). Such that people are direct their attention, time and resources on the internet and entertainment that it gives as they see it as benefits instead of focusing this things more in their relationships with other people (by making friends with different backgrounds and interests from ours).
Answer:first one, A adenine
2nd, messenger, transfer, ribosomal
Explanation:
This is because many organisms have a common descent they may fit into this similar nested pattern, sharing anatomical and molecular characteristics. To this we call homology.
There is, on the other hand, another process called convergent evolution. This process is due to natural selection pressure that affects organisms in different ways according to its needs and environment. For example, when we consider a butterfly, a bat, or a sparrow, we may say that they all have wings, but those wings are not anatomically comparable because they have completely different recent origins.