Nervous System. Hope this can help
Answer:
elastic arteries, muscular artery, arterioles, capillary, venules, medium veins, large veins,
Explanation:
There are three types of blood vessels a) arteries b) capillaries and c) Veins. Arteries are responsible for carrying blood from heart to all other parts of the body. The arteries arising from heart are large in size which then keep on branching and becoming small enough for cellular exchange.
Capillaries are intermediary to veins and the arteries as they allow exchange of nutrient and release of waste product to and from from cells.
Lastly, veins carry deoxygenated blood from organs to the heart. Vieins become larger in size as they get close to heart.
Hence, the correct order is
elastic arteries, muscular artery, arterioles, capillary, venules, medium veins, large veins,
Answer:
The duration that it takes for all voltage-gated Na+ channels to return to a closed, but active (not inactivated) state after the initial rapid depolarization "spike". ( D )
Explanation:
The property of a neuron's action potential that determines the maximum firing rate is ; The duration that it takes for all voltage-gated Na+ channels to return to a closed, but active (not inactivated) state after the initial rapid depolarization "spike".
The firing rate of a neuron defines the number of spikes that a neuron can produce per second and for a typical neuron that number is from 1 spike to 200 spikes per second
Answer:
Undergrowth of water plants hypoxia
Low levels of oxygen.
Explanation:
Eutrophication occur when lake or river has adequate nutrients that will encourage the growth of water plants i.e algae which lead to the depletion of dissolved oxygen in the lake. The growth of algae is increased due to availability of carbondioxide or phosphorus or nutrients required for photosynthesis. This result in tainted drinking water,hypoxia and degradation of recreational activities.