It could make food but not break it down
The eruption of Mt. St. Helens is considered to be one of the worst destructions that is ever recorded in the United States. The entire seemed to have become a barren and lifeless space however, there are still a few plants who survived from the hot rocks coming from the volcanoes. These plants are called willow, vine maple, and black cottonwood. These plants were considered survivors for they had managed to re-sprout from the slightly wet area after the eruption. They became the pioneering life in reconstructing and reforming the landscape of the area.
Answer:
urinary bladder
Explanation:
In biology, there are five levels of organization namely: cell, tissue, organ, system, and organism. A collection of one forms the other, starting from the smallest CELLS. The human excretory system consists of organs that make it up.
Kidney is one of the organs that make up the excretory system. According to this question, the urinary bladder is also an ORGAN, which means that the kidney and bladder as ORGANS are functioning at the same level of organization in the excretory system.
Answer: Excessive movements of the walls of the abdomen
Basically babies belly breathe, that is they undergo abdominal pattern of respiration( instead of the abdomino- thoracic pattern in adult), through their abdomen.
<u>This is because, their thoracic walls are not fully functional to undergo the normal adult mechanisms of breathing</u>.
<u>The ribs are short in length due to incomplete ossification. They curve out wards, at low angle, their sternum, is shaped horizontally.</u>
These features reduce the activities of the inter coastal muscles and the thoracic cage in the mechanism of infants breathing,compare to the long ribs, obliquely shaped rib cage, with lower sternum of adult which permit the abdominal-thoracic breathing pattern.
Therefore ,when the diaphragm distends during breathing ,its movement pushes the organs of the abdomen down; because infants have rapid respiratory rates, the distends created rapid expansion and contraction of the walls of the abdomen to gain enough abdominal pressure.
This together with the movement of organs of the abdomen from the pathways of diaphragm created the excessive movements of the abdominal walls. This rapid abdominal wall movements creates discomfort and distress for the infant during this mechanisms.
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