The ventromedial hypothalamus is the part of the brain that
is responsible for hunger, fear, and even the sexual activity. In this problem,
researchers destroyed snippy’s ventromedial hypothalamus, this means that
snippy will not be able to feel hunger, fear and will not be active in sexual
activities.
Food chains showcase clear picture of who is eating who. But when we try to use them to characterize entire ecological communities i.e food web, certain problems arise. For example, a species may sometimes consume numerous prey types, or be consumed by several predators at various trophic levels. To even more accurately describe these interactions, we should use a food web, a chart that demonstrates most the trophic — eating-related — relationships within an ecosystem among different species.
Arrows point from a species consumed on food chains to the creature that consumes it. Some organisms that eat species from more than one trophic stage, as shown in the food web below. Opossum shrimp, for an instance, consume both primary producers as well as primary consumers. Primary producers demonstrated with green, primary consumers with orange, secondary consumers with blue while tertiary consumers with purple.
Answer:
Newton’s first law (i.e about inertia) is best shown in this example.
Explanation:
- Newton's first law states that every object continues in its state either motion or rest until it is acted upon by any other external force.
- As the student is in motion when he/ she hits the patch of ice. as no external force is applied, he/she continues the motion by sliding over the ice due to inertia.
- Until the friction and other resistance force balances the motion he/she will not stop sliding.
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