The palms of the hands are assumed to be facing forward; arms are at the side.
Depolarization and Hyperpolarization occurs when ion channels open and close.
Explanation:
In some specific part of the membrane of neuron, the potential of the membrane becomes less positive it is that results in Hyperpolarization. Depolarization is in contrast with this, since the potential of the membrane will become less negative in this type. these two types occurs during the opening and closing of ion channels that are present in the membrane. This will result making the ions either entering the cell or exiting the cell.
hyperpolarization occurs when the channels opens and resulting in letting the ions that are positive to exit out of the cell. When the channel opening results in letting the positively charged ions to get into the cell, then depolarization occurs. The channel opening and closing highly depends on the binding nature of the molecules that are signalling.
Algae live in bodies of water and damp places and are commonly found in both aquatic and terrestrial environments. Terrestrial algae mostly live in moist, tropical areas. They prefer wet places, because they do not have vascular tissues and the other necessary adaptations to survive on land.
Answer:
There are milder winters in the west and colder winters in the east
<u>Answer:</u> A. Tissues
<em>Cells that perform similar functions combine to form tissues.
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<u>Explanation:</u>
Cells are the smallest units in the body of an organism. Based on number of cells in an organism’s body they can be classified as unicellular or <em>multicellular organisms</em>.
It is the group of cells performing similar functions that form a tissue. Group of tissues performing similar function forms an organ. <em>Tissue structure and function may differ in plants and animals. </em>
Animal tissues are classified into four. They are epithelial tissue, connective tissue, nervous tissue and muscle tissue. In plants there are three tissue systems namely the <em>epidermis, vascular tissue and the ground tissue.
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