Answer:
All of the above (I, II, III)
Explanation:
Plants (grains) are mostly the organisms found low the food chain, while humans are found at the topmost trophic level on the food chain. Cattle, sheep and goats could be referred to as primary consumers while grains (plants) found at the bottom of the food chain are primary producers. In the food chain, the amount of energy passed from one trophic level to another decreases as only about 10% of energy at a particular trophic level is passed on to the next trophic level.
When humans who are at the topmost trophic level of a food chain feed on primary producers (plants) instead of primary consumers (cattle, sheep), we refer to this as eating lower on the food chain.
When humans eat lower on the food chain (i.e. rely majorly on plants), more grains and agricultural crops would be available for human consumption as a result of less land and grains that would be required to be fed on by primary consumers (cattle, sheep, goats). For example, 1 hectare of grain crop is used to feed cattle, and the cattle is fed on later by humans. If humans feed on grain crops directly instead of feeding on cattle, the 1 hectare of grain crops can serve almost times two of the human population that initially feed on cattle. Less cattle would be kept as humans feed low on grains, which means, more grains would be available as there would be less cattle that would be reared for human consumption. Also, energy lost would be decreased, as more energy gotten directly from the grains would be more than what humans would get when they feed on primary consumers (cattle) that feed on plants
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- Eating lower on the food chain, which refers to humans eating more primary producers than primary consumers (II), would decrease the energy lost from feeding grains to livestock (I), and could increase grain and agricultural crops available for human consumption (III).
My dad is a construction worker and i'm around him a lot while he's working and I have asthma as well. It doesn't really effect me for about 2 hours then I need to take my inhaler
5 down: thymus
12 down: spleen
12 across: suppressor T
11 across: macrophage
7 down: autoimmune
8 down: bone marrow
5 down: lymph nodes
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Answer:
Explanation:
At the point when you're focused on, your breathing examples change and cause strain and pressure in the mid-back. Your shoulders hunch up and cause torment all through the upper and center back. Low-back torment incorporates the tailbone and lower half of the back muscles. These muscles influence adaptability and posture.
Answer: They can help keep you from getting distracted while you're driving, they can act as a second eye to look for any potential dangers, and they can switch places with you if needed.
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