The effect nervous system has on the heart rate is
Stimulation by parasympathetic nerves causes the heart rate to slow down.
The two branches of the autonomic (involuntary) nervous system regulate heart rate. The parasympathetic nervous system and the sympathetic nervous system (SNS and PNS) (PNS). To increase heart rate, the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) produces the catecholamines epinephrine and norepinephrine. The hormone acetylcholine is released by the parasympathetic nervous system (PNS) to reduce the heart rate. Your heart rate may briefly increase due to stress, coffee, and excitement, whereas it may temporarily decrease due to meditation or deep, steady breathing. Any amount of exercise will raise your heart rate, which will stay up as long as you keep exercising.
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I think its C. global warming
because the other one directly threats aquatic bio diversity while global warming doesn't just affect aquatic biodiversity
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<span>Answer: a. Citizens over the age of 65 use social media primarily to follow the activities of their families. </span>
<span>More than half of the citizens over 65 say that they have a social media account. They read other postings but post information about one-fifth as often as they read posts. Most of their feeds consist of posts by relatives. From this passage, we can logically say that Citizens over the age of 65 know how to use the social media and they use it primarily to follow the activities of their families. </span>