Answer:
B. Regulated variables, set-point
Explanation:
Regulated variables also called a sensed variable. It is a regulatory mechanism in the body which is called homeostasis. Constancy in the internal environment of the body is explicit and in a concrete way. Homeostasis is a mechanism to regulated variables, in an internal environment within a range in which life is comfortable. To emphasize the sustained process of the mechanism, we distinguish between the regulated (sensed) and non-regulated (controlled) variables.
Set-point:
The set-point varies from person to person. so it's not a good idea to go for a diet chart. the amount of fat in the body is called adipose. although it may go down and upward from time to time. the body fat, most people carry is relatively stable and maintained which is called a set point.
The correct answer in the space provided is physiological
responses. It is because Masters and Johnson’s findings are likely focusing on
the biology of sex in which they are likely to associate and examine responses
physiologically in regards to sexual activity or sexual arousal.
¨Oxygen in air reacts with iron content in rocks, causing them to change color" This changes the composition of the rock, and is hard to reverse.
The damage may have resulted in <span>brain lesion
</span><span>brain lesion refers to the abnormal formation of your brain's blood vessels.
</span>The only way for us to spot a brain lesion is by using imaging technology such as MRI. If left untreated, brain lesion could lead to change in personality, loss in memory, or even brain aneurysm.
Answer:A They formed during the same period of time.
D They were formed at the same location but one was moved.
Explanation:
Fossils that are formed at the same period of time will be the same , because that will mean those organism were present at the same time on those separate locations.
But it can also mean they were formed in the same location and moved apart .
During the gondwana break there was separation of the planets plates and this may have resulted to some fossils found in different areas even though they were initially formed in the same location.