Answer:
The correct answer is option A, when there are unlimited resources
Explanation:
In an exponential growth, the size of population increases with a tremendous rate as there is no competition for resources among the species. A common example of exponential growth can be of bacteria, whose population increases tremendously in unlimited supply of nutrients. The exponential growth can be mathematically represented as
dN/dT=rmaxN
where r max = maximal growth rate for a species
N = population of a species
Answer:
Answer is option D.
Olfactory nerve is a sensory cranial nerve.
Explanation:
Nerves are the part of peripheral nervous system, which transmit signals from brain or spinal cord (central nervous system) to the different parts of the body and vice versa.
Based on the direction of signal transmission, they are classified into three groups; sensory nerves (afferent nerves) pass signals from sensory receptors (pain, pressure, temperature etc) in various parts of the body to the central nervous system, motor nerves (efferent nerves) transmit signals from the central nervous system to the muscles and glands all throughout the body, mixed nerves contain both sensory and motor fibers which conduct both sensory information and muscle commands throughout the body.
Based on where they are connected to the central nervous system, they are classified into two groups; spinal nerves connected to the spinal cord and cranial nerves attached to the brain. All the 31 spinal nerves are combined sensory and motor axons.
Of the 12 cranial nerves, three are sensory nerves, four are motor nerves and five are mixed nerves. The sensory cranial nerves are olfactory (smell), optic (vision) and acoustovestibular (hearing and balance) nerves. The motor cranial nerves are trochlear (controls the superior oblique muscle of the eyeball), abducens (controls the lateral rectus muscle of the eyeball), accessory (controls the trapezius muscle in the back and shoulders), hypoglossal (controls the muscles of the throat and helps in swallowing) nerves. The five mixed cranial nerves are occulomotor, trigeminal, facial, glossopharyngeal and vagus nerves.
<h3>What is the definition of hemostasis?</h3>
Answer : The mechanisms that regulate bleeding in an organ or body part due to an injury.
<em>Explanation : Hemostasis is the set of mechanisms available to the human body capable of stopping hemorrhagic processes. The opposite to hemostasis is "hemorrhage".</em>